Throwing Exception From Catch And Finally Block

Jul 16, 2014

I came across a code where the exceptions can be thrown from catch and finally block too. I never gave a thought on what scenarios that can be required. Some practical examples when/where it can be required to throw the exception from catch and finally blocks.

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Highlighted Text In Try / Catch Block Is Throwing NullPointer Exception

Sep 15, 2014

If I put the highlighted text in try/catch block it is throwing NullPointerException , if I am using command line arguments then also it is showing the same exception.

public static void main(String []args)
args = null;
args[0] = "test";
System.out.println(args[0]);

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Exception Is Handled In Catch Block But Show Error

Feb 2, 2015

import java.io.*;
class Base
{
void get()throws Exception{}
}

class Excep extends Base

[code]....

In above even though exception is handled in catch block still it shows an error?

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Catching Multiple Exception Types In Single Catch Block?

Oct 26, 2014

java 7 feature (Multicatch and final rethrow ).. how to print user defined message in catch block with respect to multiple exceptions in single catch block...

Ex:
}catch (IOException | SQLException ex) {
System.out.println("Exception thrown");
/**
* i want like this, if IOException is thrown then System.out.println("File not Found");
* if SQLException is thrown then System.out.println("DataBase Error");
*/
}

how to do this without using if-else block?

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Passing ResultSet But Within Try / Finally Block

Jul 7, 2014

It's always good to keep functions smaller and focused on one behavior. So is this safe:

Java Code:

public Unit findBySql(int id){
Unit unit=null;
DbConnectionPool dbPool = DbConnectionPool.getInstance();
HashMap<String, String> conditions = new HashMap<String, String>();
conditions.put("id", String.valueOf(id));
String sql = buildSelect("units", "*", conditions);

[Code] ......

As you can see a pass ResultSet to a function which populates the item. But I also make sure that the ResultSet that the passed object is pointing to is closed, so it doesn't leak resources.

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Jan 15, 2014

There is a method taken from a class with several try and catch blocks. If you think it is possible, add one more catch block to the code to catch all possible exceptions, otherwise say 'Not possible' with your reason.

public String getCountyCode(Address inputAddress) throws AddressNormalizationException
{
String retval = null;
try
{
retval = this.normalizeAddress(inputAddress).getCountyCode( );
}
catch(InvalidAddressException e)

[code]...

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InputMismatchException In Catch Block

Sep 19, 2014

In the following piece of code Iam confused as to where the InputMismatchException in the catch block is thrown on the first place? Is the InputMismatchException thrown automatically with declaring to throw the exception?

import java.util.*;

public class InputMismatchExceptionDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
boolean continueInput = true;

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Java Try Catch Block

Apr 13, 2015

Is it a best practice to return from try block or place return statement after try-catch when we intend to return a value from a method(* Catch block is being also used to rethrow the exception)??

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Returning In Methods With Try Catch Block

Feb 18, 2015

Regarding return statements within methods. So I have a method containing try and catch block (as required) and much like when you have an if else statement... I noted you have to return an object for both the try and catch blocks. Now in my case my method should return a List object.

The way I have tried to overcome this:

- I've initialised a List object to null as an attribute of the class I'm working in.
- Therefore in the catch block would just simply return the null List object, where as the try block would return the non-empty List (which is what I want).
- I then just test to see if the List != null, when the method is invoked... and that is that.

However the method always seems to return null (when it shouldn't).

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Pass Parameter Between Try / Catch Block

Oct 14, 2014

Any way to pass parameter between try/catch block.

In other word:

I have a method:
 
public void invia(OiStorto invioaca) throws Exception {
         Long id=0L;
        try {
               //some code
     for (VElenpere elenpere : elenperes) {
                popolaScompiute(anno, inviaEOI0, param, opempiute, elenpere,id);

[Code] ....
   
And finally the method in which the error can occur (the method poputa is called for every id)
 
private void poputa(ElOpeIncType opereIncompiute, OpeIncType operaSingola, OiOpera opere) {
try {
//some code
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            //return id;
        }

So method invia call the method popolaScompiute, inside popolaScompiute there is an iteraction through some id and for some id can occur an error; what i want is the getting the value of id in the first method invia, using the block try/catch. Is there a way to accomplish this?

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How Does Return Statement Work In Try Catch Block

Jul 2, 2014

consider this program :

public class hello {
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
int s = new hello().h();
System.out.println(s);
} public int h(){
try{
int g = 10/0;

[Code] .....

the output is 7. how the flow is working. i understand that there is a divide by zero exception after which the control goes to catch. what about the return statement in catch . why is it overridden by finally..........

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Feb 28, 2015

I want to use a try catch block, but I am not sure how to fix this problem:

int a;

try{
a = Integer.parseInt(A.getText());
}
catch (Exception e){
Output1.setText("Error");
}

//do someting with a here

The purpose of the try-catch is to catch blank input.The problem with this is that underneath the try - catch I get an error saying that the variable might not have been initialized. I know why this happens. I know I could initialize the varaible before the try - catch, but there is no default or null I can set an int as. If I initialized it as 0, the blank input will no longer be catched.how to make this problem disappear?

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Throwing Exception With Exception Class?

Sep 29, 2014

Right, so I got this program. It takes input from the user and assigns it to fields on an object. But, it's meant to check the users input. If the user enters bad input, it's supposed to throw this exception. For each of these exceptions, theres a class specifically for it.

public class PayrollDemo
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Payroll pr = new Payroll ("Test Name", 234);
System.out.println("Current Employee Information.
");
System.out.println("Name: " + pr.getName());
System.out.println("ID: " + pr.getID());
System.out.println("Hourly Pay Rate: " + pr.getHourlyPayRate());

[Code] ....

And this is the exception class.

public class InvalidNameException extends Exception
{
/**
No-arg constructor
*/
public InvalidNameException()
{
super("Invalid name");
}
}

PayrollDemo.java:43: error: cannot find symbol
InvalidNameException.InvalidNameException();
^
symbol: method InvalidNameException()
location: class InvalidNameException
1 error

It's just meant to tell the user that they entered an invalid value, which would mean if they entered an empty string instead of a name.

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Overloaded Methods Throwing Exception

Apr 2, 2014

Overloaded methods CAN declare new or broader checked exceptions. We know that FileNotFoundException is a subclass of IOException and according to the above statement an overloaded method cannot throw a narrower exception. But the below code does not throw a compiler error. How?

Animal.java

Java Code:

package pack1;

import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Animal{
public void drink(int s) throws IOException
{

}
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

[code]....

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Enum Class Throwing Illegal Argument Exception?

Mar 4, 2015

I have a enum class which contains some string which i am comparing to a string i get from a user

Java Code:

public enum Compare {
a, b, c, d, e, f
} class SomeClass {
String method(String letter){
Compare word= Compare.valueOf(letter);
}
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

Everything works fine but when I added a new word to it like "g" it throws the IllegalArgumentException ?

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Nov 17, 2014

So I have re-written the code but it is still not running correctly. Any number i type in it throws an exception, also i need the program to add the totals that i type in and then once i type -1 into the prompt button list all the number i typed in and give me the average.

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing .*;
import javax.swing.text.*;
public class Averages extends JFrame
{
//construct components
JLabel sortPrompt = new JLabel("Sort By:");

[Code] .....

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Custom Jtable Cell Editor Throwing Illegal Component State Exception

Jul 10, 2014

I've come across an interesting problem when using a Jcombobox as a custom cell editor(and renderer) in a jtable. I was hoping to add a keybinding in order to display the dropdown of the combobox instead of having to click on it however, when I make a call to showPopup() I get:

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException: component must be showing on the screen to determine its location Which is strange as my jtable is visible and the editor/renderer seems to be working fine.

Here's the cell editor + renderer I'm using:

class MyComboBoxRenderer extends JComboBox implements TableCellRenderer {
public MyComboBoxRenderer(String[] items) {
super(items);
} public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected,
boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) {
if (isSelected) {
setForeground(table.getSelectionForeground());

[code]....

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Feb 3, 2015

class Arg
{
public void rt()throws Exception
{
System.out.println("hi");
throw new RuntimeException();
}
public static void main(String args[])

[code]...

the way to handle the exception that has been in the catch block{b.rt()} .

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Jan 29, 2015

I want to catch the exception in my program is the below way:

class Temp
{
public static void main(String s[])
{
try
{
int x=10/s.length;
System.out.println(x);

[Code] ....

I am expecting my program should give output as "java.lang.ArithmeticException: / by zero" but is giving

Temp.java:11: error: ')' expected
catch (ArithmeticException e | ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
^
Temp.java:11: error: ';' expected
catch (ArithmeticException e | ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
^
Temp.java:16: error: 'catch' without 'try'
catch (Exception e)
^
Temp.java:22: error: reached end of file while parsing
}
^
4 error

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Apr 10, 2014

I want to write classes with methods that perform JDBC operations that throw SQL exceptions. For many of the methods, I'd ideally like to be able to have them catch exceptions and just send them to a standard Logging system "IF" the code that calls the methods is not going to catch the same exception. However, I'd like the "option" to have code that calls these methods catch the same errors if I want to but not "Require" the calling routines to catch them.... so I don't want to declare the methods with a "throws" that would require all calling code to Try/catch.

For some background, the logic behind what I'm looking to do is that there will be lots of places where these classes and their methods may be used where the code is basically "throw away" scripting code where just having error logs generated is more than sufficient. However there are also places I want to use the same classes/methods that I would want to handle the exception differently. So, for at least half the places I want to use these methods, there's no good reason to require cluttering the calling code with Try/catch, but when I DO want to handle the exceptions, I'd like them to get passed up to the calling routine so I can handle them in a way that is appropriate for the calling routine. Does that make sense?

I guess I'm kind of looking for is the ability to "override" the catch of a called method "IF" I want to but to treat the method as though it doesn't throw any exception "IF" I don't want to override the called routines catch logic.

Is this possible?

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Rectangle Class Include Try-catch And Exception Handling

Oct 18, 2014

The requirement is to write a rectangle class and a test class, which include try-catch blocks and exception handling. Exceptions, involving try, catch, throw, throws, and finally commands,how to write a code about basic things, but in the test class, it gives me specific width and height so that i dont konw how to write a try-catch blocks an exception handling in this test class.There is my two classes, they are separated.

public class Rectangle {
double width ;
double height ;
Rectangle(){
width = 1;
height = 1;

[code]....

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Sep 23, 2014

class MultipleReturn {
int getInt() {
int returnVal = 10;
try {
String[] students = {"Harry", "Paul"};
//System.out.println(students[5]); //if i remove comment

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Why Compiler Compels Only Checked Exception To Be Put In Try Catch Clause Not RuntimeException

Mar 11, 2014

what is the use of checked exception.I know unchecked exception or Runtime exception are thrown by jvm whenever programmer makes any mistake in logic and current thread is terminated.But checked Exception are checked at compile time so that compiler compels programmer to put risky methods in try catch clause. And this checked Exception are caused due to problem in IO operation or any such operation which the programmer can't control.Programmer can't do anything to avoid this checked exception but can catch this exception.

Now the question is Why compiler compels checked exception to be put in try catch clause but doesn't complain anything in case of Runtime Exception???

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Mar 17, 2014

1. creates a file.

2. ask user to write into that file

3. save the file

4. print content of file.

is my current exercise.so far i have gotten the code to create a file, and ask the user to input their age.what should i use to save what the user writes into the file?

Java Code:

package assignment7;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Exercise2
{
public static void main ( String [ ] args ) throws IOException
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);

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Swing/AWT/SWT :: JFileChooser Is Throwing NullPointerException

Nov 20, 2014

I have a swing application that is using JFileChooser. When I click the Open menu item from File menu it should show the File dialog box where user can select the file.This application is running in my machine but encounters problem in another machine. File dialog box is not showing and stack trace shows that NullPointerException is thrown by JFileChooser..My machine is a 64 bit Windows 7 while the other machine is Windows 7 32 bit. Both machine are using java 1.6..To verify if its because of the 32-bit, I tried in another Windows 7 32-bit and the same application is working.

I came across this article [URL] .... which identified it as bug but already fix in 1.4.2_04. Though I am using 1.6, just to make sure I also tried the suggested work around.I put System.setProperty("swing.disableFileChooserSpeedFix", "true"); in my code but still not working...I also tried to add java -Dswing.disableFileChooserSpeedFix=true to the batch file that is launching the application and still not working

Code Sample:

import javax.swing.JFileChooser;
import javax.swing.filechooser.FileNameExtensionFilter;
public class FileChooserTester{
public Boolean loadMDBFile() {
System.setProperty("swing.disableFileChooserSpeedFix", "true");
JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser();

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Dec 3, 2014

I am having some difficulties grasping the concept of throwing your own exceptions. How do I get this to repeatedly ask the user to enter a valid value for hours. Also i am having difficulties in the method with using the throw new InvalidHrExcep("That value is invalid"); i cannot get this to work.

public class exceptionProgram {
static Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[] args) throws InvalidHrExcep
{
int day=0;
int month = 0;
int year=0;
int hours=0;
int minutes=0;
int seconds=0;

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