JDK 1.0 introduced a framework of language features and library types for dealing with exceptions, which are divergences from expected program behavior. The first half of this tutorial covered Java’s basic exception handling capabilities. This second half introduces more advanced capabilities provided by JDK 1.0 and its successors: JDK 1.4, JDK 7, and JDK 9. Learn how to anticipate and manage exceptions in your Java programs using advanced features such as stack traces, causes and exception chaining, try-with-resources, multi-catch, final re-throw, and stack walking.
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