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The Java Workshop

By : David Cuartielles, Andreas Göransson, Eric Foster-Johnson
Book Image

The Java Workshop

By: David Cuartielles, Andreas Göransson, Eric Foster-Johnson

Overview of this book

Java is a versatile, popular programming language used across a wide range of industries. Learning how to write effective Java code can take your career to the next level, and The Java Workshop will help you do just that. This book is designed to take the pain out of Java coding and teach you everything you need to know to be productive in building real-world software. The Workshop starts by showing you how to use classes, methods, and the built-in Collections API to manipulate data structures effortlessly. You’ll dive right into learning about object-oriented programming by creating classes and interfaces and making use of inheritance and polymorphism. After learning how to handle exceptions, you’ll study the modules, packages, and libraries that help you organize your code. As you progress, you’ll discover how to connect to external databases and web servers, work with regular expressions, and write unit tests to validate your code. You’ll also be introduced to functional programming and see how to implement it using lambda functions. By the end of this Workshop, you’ll be well-versed with key Java concepts and have the knowledge and confidence to tackle your own ambitious projects with Java.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

5. Exceptions

Overview

This chapter discusses how exceptions are dealt with in Java. You will first learn how to identify the situations that produce exceptions in your code. This knowledge will simplify the process of handling these exceptions by alerting you to those circumstances in which they are most likely to arise. In this endeavor, this chapter also provides a list of best practices guiding you through common scenarios and the best methods of either catching exceptions or throwing them to the calling class, logging their details as you go. You will further learn to differentiate between different types of exceptions, and practice the techniques for handling each. By the end of the chapter, you will even be able to create your own exception class, capable of logging each type of exception in order of severity.