Sunday, 17 April 2011

How are the exceptions handled in java?

When an exception occurs the execution of the program is transferred to an appropriate exception handler.The try-catch-finally block is used to handle the exception.
The code in which the exception may occur is enclosed in a try block, also called as a guarded region.
The catch clause matches a specific exception to a block of code which handles that exception.
And the clean up code which needs to be executed no matter the exception occurs or not is put inside the finally block

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