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Java SE 11: Exception Handling

Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. During this course, you will explore the use of try/catch blocks for exception handling in Java, including the different types of throwable classes and some best practices examples. You will begin with learning about what conditions a Throwable class of type Error and RuntimeExceptions. Next, learn how to recognize uncaught exceptions and identify errors in the call stack. From there you will move on to how to manage NetBeans flags to handle errors, and catch multiple exceptions that can be thrown from a block of code. Other topics include the following: how to determine which exceptions are thrown, based on an object's constructors, methods, or API documentation; how to employ a Checked Exception; how to handle exceptions thrown by methods; rectify bad exception handling; propagate Exceptions; handle uncaught exceptions that are higher in the call stack. Finally, you will learn how to execute the finally block, when a try block exists.

Issued on

February 8, 2022

Expires on

Does not expire