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Java Articles » Development » Exception 
1. Breaking Java exception-handling rules is easy    ( javaworld.com )
2. Exceptions to the programming rules, Part 2    ( javaworld.com )
3. Java Tip 91: Use nested exceptions in a multitiered environment    ( javaworld.com )
4. Exceptions to the programming rules, Part 1    ( javaworld.com )
5. Exceptional practices, Part 1    ( javaworld.com )
6. Try-finally clauses defined and demonstrated    ( javaworld.com )
7. Exceptions: Don't get thrown for a loss    ( javaworld.com )
8. Exceptions in Java: Nothing exceptional about them    ( javaworld.com )
9. Designing with exceptions    ( javaworld.com )
10. Exceptional practices, Part 2    ( javaworld.com )
11. Study guide: Exceptions to the programming rules, Part 1    ( javaworld.com )
12. Patch an exception-handling framework    ( javaworld.com )
13. Java Tip 134: When catching exceptions, don't cast your net too wide    ( javaworld.com )
14. Exceptions in Java    ( javaworld.com )
15. Exceptional practices, Part 3    ( javaworld.com )
16. Exceptions for action    ( javaworld.com )
17. Best Practices for Exception Handling    ( onjava.com )
18. Exception-Handling Antipatterns    ( today.java.net )
19. Three Rules for Effective Exception Handling    ( today.java.net )
20. Exceptional practices    ( java.sun.com )
21. An Introduction to Java Stack Traces    ( java.sun.com )
22. Failure and Exceptions    ( artima.com )
23. The Trouble with Checked Exceptions    ( artima.com )
24. Use exceptions to indicate a broken semantic contract    ( artima.com )
25. Exceptions    ( artima.com )
26. Exceptions: Chapter 9 of Objects and Java    ( artima.com )
27. Try-finally Clauses Defined and Demonstrated: Under the Hood    ( artima.com )
28. Objects and Java Seminar: Exceptions    ( artima.com )
29. Eye on performance: Exceptions to exceptions    ( ibm.com )
30. Magic with Merlin: Exceptions and logging    ( ibm.com )
31. Java theory and practice: The exceptions debate    ( ibm.com )
32. Demystifying class loading problems, Part 2: Basic class loading exceptions    ( ibm.com )
33. Object Integrity & Security: Error & Exceptions    ( developer.com )
34. Handling Anomalies: Errors and Exceptions    ( developer.com )
35. The Essence of OOP using Java, Exception Handling    ( developer.com )
36. Exceptions: The Missing Link Arrives for Java    ( developer.com )
37. Chained Exceptions in Java    ( developer.com )
38. Exception Handling and Fault Tolerance in Java: Defect Removal vs. Defect Survival > Basic Terminology    ( informit.com )
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