Java Exception Handling
By: Peter Haggar
Abstract
Learn more about the Java exception handling model. This presentation
briefly describes exception handling concepts and then explores the Java exception
classes and hierarchy. The presentation shows how to properly and effectively
incorporate exception handing into Java programs and
describes a technique for dealing with exceptions in a multithreaded
environment. Sample source code is provided in a zip file
that can be downloaded.
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About the author:
Peter Haggar is an Advisory Software Engineer with IBM in the Network Computing Software
Division in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Peter currently works in the Java
Technology and Strategy group and has shared responsibility for the IBM Java technical
strategy. In addition, Peter is a member of the Java Client Design Council focusing on client
technology and strategy. Peter has worked for IBM since 1987 and has been working with
graphical user interface design and implementation since 1989 and object-oriented (OO)
development and technology since 1991. For the past eight years, Peter has worked on
multiple OO and GUI development projects. For four years, he worked on the IBM
OpenClass C++ class libraries for the VisualAge for C++ product. Before that he worked
on many GUI controls for OS/2. Peter received a B.S. in Computer Science from Clarkson
University in New York in 1987. Peter can be contacted at haggar@us.ibm.com.
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