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Exception « Development « Java Tutorial
Java Tutorial
Development
Exception
6.23.Exception
6.23.1.
Error Handling
6.23.2.
Types of Exceptions
6.23.3.
Java's Unchecked RuntimeException Subclasses
6.23.4.
Java's Checked Exceptions Defined in java.lang
6.23.5.
Throwing an Exception from a Method
6.23.6.
Write a catch block that handles java.lang.Exception
6.23.7.
Handling Exceptions
6.23.8.
Multiple catch Blocks
6.23.9.
The finally Block
6.23.10.
Exception Objects: stack trace
6.23.11.
Defining Your Own Exceptions, Throwing Your Own Exception
6.23.12.
Demonstrate exception chaining.
6.23.13.
Getting the Stack Trace of an Exception
6.23.14.
Put printStackTrace() into a String: redirect the StackTrace to a String with a StringWriter/PrintWriter
6.23.15.
Check whether given exception is compatible with the exceptions declared in a throws clause
6.23.16.
Convert an exception to a String with full stack trace
6.23.17.
Get Deepest Throwable
6.23.18.
Get the stack trace of the supplied exception.
6.23.19.
Is Checked Exception
6.23.20.
Locates a particular type of exception
6.23.21.
Make a string representation of the exception
6.23.22.
Print all of the thread's information and stack traces
6.23.23.
Return stack trace from the passed exception as a string
6.23.24.
Returns the root cause of an exception
6.23.25.
Create a new Exception, setting the cause if possible.
6.23.26.
Returns the output of printStackTrace as a String.
6.23.27.
This program creates a custom exception type.
6.23.28.
Utility methods for dealing with stack traces