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Exceptions
Screenshots
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Illustrate various Exceptions
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Experience exceptions
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StackTrace
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What happens if a method declares an unchecked exception?
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Simple demo of exceptions
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Simple demo of exceptions, with finally clause
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ThreadBasedCatcher - Demonstrate catching uncaught exceptions
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Exception Catcher
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Turning off Checked exceptions
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Demonstrates exception chaining
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Finally is always executed
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Demonstrating the Exception Methods
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Further embellishment of exception classes
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The finally clause is always executed
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Your own Exception class
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Catching exception hierarchies
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How an exception can be lost
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Exception in main method
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Ignoring RuntimeExceptions
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Demonstrating fillInStackTrace()
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Rethrow a different object from the one that was caught
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Inheriting your own exceptions
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Overridden methods may throw only the exceptions
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Throw Exception Out
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