Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Diagram of Exception Hierarchy

In Java, exception can be checked or unchecked. They both fit into a class hierarchy. The following diagram shows Java Exception classes hierarchy.
Red colored are checked exceptions. Any checked exceptions that may be thrown in a method must either be caught or declared in the method’s throws clause. Checked exceptions must be caught at compile time. Checked exceptions are so called because both the Java compiler and the Java virtual machine check to make sure this rule is obeyed. Green colored are uncheck exceptions. They are exceptions that are not expected to be recovered, such as null pointer, divide by 0, etc.
Exception-Hierarchy-Diagram

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