user defined exception handling in java code example
Example 1: java define custom exception
public class CustomException extends Exception {
public CustomException(String errorMessage) {
super(errorMessage);
}
}
Example 2: java user defined exception example
class InvalidAgeException extends Exception{
InvalidAgeException(String s){
super(s);
}
}
class TestCustomException1{
static void validate(int age)throws InvalidAgeException{
if(age<18)
throw new InvalidAgeException("not valid");
else
System.out.println("welcome to vote");
}
public static void main(String args[]){
try{
validate(13);
}catch(Exception m){System.out.println("Exception occured: "+m);}
System.out.println("rest of the code...");
}
}
Output:Exception occured: InvalidAgeException:not valid
rest of the code...
Example 3: What are user defined exceptions
To create customized error messages we use userdefined exceptions.
We can create user defined exceptions as checked or unchecked exceptions.
We can create user defined exceptions that extend Exception class or
subclasses of checked exceptions so that userdefined exception becomes checked.
Userdefined exceptions can extend RuntimeException to create userdefined
unchecked exceptions.
It is recommended to keep our customized exception class as unchecked,i.e
we need to extend Runtime Exception class but not Excpetion class