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Control Your Exceptions

Author: fawcette.com | Published: 10th Aug 2005 | Visited: 192 times | Add Comment
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June 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT I n " Streamline Your Exception Processing " ( Java Pro , May 2003), several good recommendations on how to use exceptions in Java programs were discussed. However, one practice recommended there has some ramifications that were not explored in depth. We'll consider some of the implications of throwing only unchecked exceptions in your code, but first, let's take a broader view of exceptions. Our opinions about how to write programs are shaped by our...n

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