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Figure 12 . Output from the exception handler.
In exception handler, get the message 3

When the catch block finishes execution ...

When the code in the catch block has completed execution, control is transferred to the first executable statement following the catch block as shown in Listing 9 .

Listing 9 . Code following the catch block.
System.out.println( "Out of catch block");}//end main }//end class Excep16

That executable statement is a print statement that produces the output shown in Figure 13 .

Figure 13 . Output from code following the catch block.
Out of catch block

Complete program listing

A complete listing of the program named Excep16 is shown in Listing 10 .

Listing 10 . Complete program listing for Excep16 .
/*File Excep16.java Copyright 2002, R. G. BaldwinIllustrates defining, throwing, catching, and processing a customexception object that contains a message.Tested using JDK 1.4.0 under Win 2000 The output is:Processing data for cnt = 0 Processing data for cnt = 1Processing data for cnt = 2 In exception handler, get the message3 Out of catch block**************************************/ //The following class is used to// construct a customized exception // object containing a messageclass MyException extends Exception{ MyException(String message){//constrsuper(message); }//end constructor}//end MyException class //===================================//class Excep16{//controlling class public static void main(String[] args){try{ for(int cnt = 0; cnt<5; cnt++){ //Throw a custom exception, and// pass message when cnt == 3 if(cnt == 3) thrownew MyException("3"); //Transfer control before// processing for cnt == 3 System.out.println("Processing data for cnt = " + cnt);}//end for-loop }//end try blockcatch(MyException e){ System.out.println("In exception handler, " + "get the message\n"+ e.getMessage()); }//end catch block//-------------------------------// System.out.println("Out of catch block"); }//end main

Summary

This module has covered many of the details having to do with exception handling in Java. By now, you should know that the use of exception handling isnot optional in Java, and you should have a pretty good idea how to use exception handling in a beneficial way.

Along the way, the discussion has included the following topics:

  • What is an exception?
  • How do you throw and catch exceptions?
  • What do you do with an exception once you have caught it?
  • How do you make use of the exception class hierarchy provided by the Java development environment?

What's next?

That concludes the "Essence of OOP" portion of the ITSE 2321 sub-collection. The series is continued in the ITSE 2317 sub-collection.

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