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Exception Handling
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Assertions (1.4)
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General:
What is Exception handling?
What is an Error (as opposed to an Exception)?
What is the try/catch/finally block?
How do I catch multiple exceptions?
What is the difference between an Exception and a RuntimeException?
How expensive are try/catch blocks?
What is the difference between a checked and unchecked exception?
How do I fill in new trace information in the stack trace of an Exception?
How do I return a localized Exception?
How do I make use of chained exceptions?
How do I write an Exception stack trace to a String?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Articles:
An Introduction to JavaTM Stack Traces
An explanation of try-catch-finally blocks from the Java Language Specification
Beware the dangers of generic Exceptions
Breaking Java exception-handling rules is easy
Can Java Handle Exception Handling?
Control Your Exceptions
Deliver more useful exceptions without sacrificing clean code
Exceptional Practices, Part 1: Use Exceptions Effectively in Your Programs
Exceptional practices, Part 2
Exceptions from the perspective of the JVM
Exceptions in Java: Nothing Exceptional about them
Finding Bugs Early, Implementing Assertions in Java
From the Java Language Specification: Chapter 11: Exceptions
JDC Tech Tip: Finally Clauses
JDC Tech Tip: Finally versus Finalize
JavaWorld QA: Use Exceptions with Care
JavaWorld Tip: Use nested exceptions in a Multitiered Environment
JavaWorld: Exceptions in Java
Magic with Merlin: Exceptions and logging
Make Exceptions Smarter
Streamline Your Exception Processing
Take Exception to Errors
Those Pesky Errors
Throwing Things
Using Chained Exceptions in JDK 1.4
When catching exceptions, don't cast your net too wide
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JaWa, Java with Assertions
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