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I’ll walk you down the memory lane of event handling in Java desktop applications and explain how earlier event models relate to the single-threaded programming model used today.
When an exception occurs in your Java code, you can log it or you can rethrow it -- but don't do both. Here's why you must avoid that exception handling antipattern.
From a programming perspective, Java exceptions are library types and language features used to represent and deal with program failure in code.
Some exceptions in Java must be handled in the developer's code. Other exceptions can occur without any exception handling semantics at all. When an exception must be handled with try-and-catch ...
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