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well, An exception is an error thrown by a class or method reporting an error in operation. For example, dividing by zero is undefined in mathematics, and a calculation can fail if this winds up being the case because of an error in user input. In this particular case an ArithmeticException is thrown, and unless the programmer looks for this exception and manually puts in code to handle it
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 3:08 AM on June 26, 2008
well,Yes - the feature which stands out is the StackTrace property. This provides a call stack which records where the exception was thrown from. For example, the following code: using System; class-http://www.developeriq. com/a rticles/2008/apr/28/advance-to pics- net-interview-part2/...Yes - the feature which stands out is the StackTrace property. This provides a call stack which records where the exception was thrown
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 8:02 PM on May 30, 2008
well, RuntimeException is the superclass of those exceptions that can be thrown during the normal operation of the Java Virtual Machine.A method is not required to declare in its throws clause any subclasses of RuntimeException that might be thrown during the execution of the method but not caught.Since: JDK1.0See Also: Serialized FormConstructor SummaryRuntimeException Constructs a new runtime
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Computers & Technology by SUNIL . at 1:45 PM on September 26, 2008
with the possibility that the exception will be thrown. eg, IOException thrown by java.io.FileInputStreams read method Unchecked exceptions are RuntimeException and any of its subclasses. Class Error and its subclasses not even know that the exception could be thrown. eg, StringIndexOutOfBoundsException thrown by Strings charAt method. Checked exceptions must be caught at compile time. Runtime exceptions do not need to be
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Computers & Technology by rachna nigam at 4:34 AM on October 25, 2008
the error. Once thrown, an exception is handled by the application or by the default exception handler.Yes - the feature which stands out is the StackTrace property. This provides a call stack which records where the exception was thrown from. For example, the following code:using System;class CApppublic static void Maintryf;ca tch Exception e Console.WriteLine "System.Exception stack trace = n0"
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Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 2:24 PM on August 13, 2008
only one shot on-screen at a time. Various weapon upgrades are available, including thrown rocks, extra laser bullets, rapid-fire mode, and limited-ammo fireballs. These can be obtained as power with a "laser bullet", allowing only one shot on-screen at a time. Various weapon upgrades are available, including thrown rocks, extra laser bullets, rapid-fire mode, and limited-ammo fireballs
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 1:42 PM on July 02, 2008
using blogs as a communications and feedback gathering tool for years.And that search engine corporate blogging has become precise, with multiple Google, Yahoo and MSN blogs and some Ask.com blogs thrown.And that search engine corporate blogging has become precise, with multiple Google, Yahoo and MSN blogs and some Ask.com blogs thrown into the mix.We asked readers to vote for their favorite corporate blogs, which
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:55 PM on July 11, 2008
.Exception classes, or classes derived from System.Exception. This is in sharp contrast with C where instances of almost any type can be thrown....well, Most programs throw and catch objects that derive from, or classes derived from System.Exception. This is in sharp contrast with C where instances of almost any type can be thrown....Most programs throw and catch objects that derive from the Exception class
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 8:01 PM on May 30, 2008
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News & Current Affairs by Aarti joshi at 3:44 AM on November 23, 2009
paratha . knyu ki nazar sirf wahi ayega....Pizza will reach to the ground 1st because it will be broken into pieces and each piece is heavier than parantha......Paranthha hi ground tak pahunchega!..... kyon ki Pizza ko to bhich mein hi , kauaa pakad kar khaa jaaegaa........... ab modern kauve pizza kh
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Comedy by Rohit at 9:44 AM on April 24, 2009
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