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00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on custom exceptions. |
00:05 | In this tutorial we will learn about: Custom exceptions and Usage of throw and throws keywords |
00:14 | To record this tutorial, I am using :Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS JDK 1 .7 and Eclipse 4.3.1 |
00:26 | To follow this tutorial, you must have basic knowledge of Exceptions Handling in Java. If not, for relevant Java tutorials, please visit the link shown. |
00:38 | First let us learn about custom exceptions. |
00:42 | Custom exception is a user defined exception class. It is usually created as checked exceptions. |
00:51 | It is used to customize the exception according to user need. |
00:57 | Now we will open eclipse and create a new project called CustomExceptionDemo. |
01:04 | Inside this project we will create the necessary classes to demonstrate custom exceptions. |
01:11 | We will create a new class InvalidMarkException. |
01:15 | To make this as a type of exception class, it should be a subclass of Java exception class. |
01:22 | To do so, type extends Exception. |
01:27 | Click on Source menu and then select Generate constructors from Superclass. |
01:34 | Now click on Deselect All button in the right hand side. |
01:38 | Then select the constructor with a single string argument and click on OK button at the bottom. |
01:45 | This string argument can be used to customize the message shown when this exception occurs.<<PAUSE>> |
01:52 | Let us add another class named StudentMarks. |
01:57 | Then type the following code. |
02:00 | This class contains only one variable named marks. |
02:04 | This constructor initializes the value of marks. |
02:09 | Let us now add a method to validate the marks. |
02:13 | The normal range of marks is from 0 to 100. |
02:18 | If marks less than 0 or greater than 100 is processed, InvalidMarkException will be thrown. |
02:25 | For this, we need to use the throw keyword explicitly to throw a custom exception. |
02:33 | If the mark is a valid one, the message “Entry OK” will be displayed. |
02:39 | We can see that there is an error InvalidMarkException. |
02:43 | Let us check and resolve it. |
02:46 | So click on the error and double click “Add throws declaration”. |
02:51 | We can see that the error disappears once the “throws InvalidMarkException” is added to the method signature. |
03:00 | Here we can see that the throws keyword is used along with methods. |
03:06 | It indicates that the method will raise the specified exception. |
03:11 | We have to provide the exception handling code when such a method is called. |
03:16 | Next, let us perform a file access operation which will raise a FileNotFoundException. |
03:23 | So type the following code to create an instance of a FileReader class. |
03:29 | Eclipse will show some errors as we have not imported the corresponding Java packages. |
03:36 | To rectify the same, click on the error and then double click import 'FileReader' (java.io). |
03:44 | We will learn about package and its usage in detail in a later tutorial. |
03:50 | To allow fr to access a file called Marks which is located in the home folder, type the following code. |
03:59 | The path shown here is to be replaced with that of your system's home folder. |
04:05 | An error shows that this line of code can raise a FileNotFoundException. |
04:10 | We can resolve it by adding this exception in the throws clause. |
04:16 | We can see that FileNotFoundException is also added to the throws clause. |
04:22 | We can handle multiple exceptions using throws as shown here. |
04:28 | We will now create the main method inside the StudentMarks class and verify the results. |
04:34 | Here we create an object m1 initialized with 40 as the value for marks. |
04:41 | In04: the next line we invoke the method validate using the object m1. |
04:47 | We can see that there is an error when the validate method is invoked. |
04:52 | It says that this method will raise the InvalidMarkException and FileNotFoundException |
04:59 | To resolve the error, we can add throws clause to main method as we did earlier |
05:05 | But it is recommended to use try and catch block. |
05:10 | So, double click Surround with try/catch. |
05:14 | Now the necessary try-catch blocks are added and the exception has been handled. |
05:20 | Now let us run this program. |
05:23 | It displays “Entry OK” and “rest of the code”. |
05:27 | This happens because the value of marks 40 is a valid entry. |
05:32 | Let us now change the value to -10 which is an invalid entry. |
05:37 | We will run the program again. |
05:40 | Now we can see that the InvalidMarkException is thrown as -10 is an invalid entry. |
05:47 | Since we have handled the exception, we can see the message “rest of the code” |
05:53 | Instead if we use “throws” clause, this message “rest of the code” will not be printed. |
06:00 | Also the program will be terminated. |
06:03 | So it is better to use a try catch block when a method is called inside the main method. |
06:10 | With this we come to the end of this tutorial. |
06:13 | Let us summarize. |
06:15 | In this tutorial we have learned about :What is a Custom Exception Usage of throw and throws keywords How to create and use custom exceptions. |
06:26 | As an assignment :Create a custom exception class called InvalidAgeException |
06:33 | Create another class Age and create a constructor to initialize the value of age |
06:39 | Also create a method validate to throw an exception if the age is less than 18 |
06:45 | Create objects inside the main method and invoke the validate() method |
06:51 | Provide exception handling using try-catch blocks wherever required. |
06:56 | Verify the custom exception class. |
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07:36 | This is Priya from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |