// This code example is from the following source:
//
// Book Title: Programming with Objects, A Comparative Presentation
// of Object-Oriented Programming with C++ and Java
//
// Chapter: Chapter 10 Handling Exceptions
//
// Section: Section 10.6 Some Usage Patterns For Exception Handling In Java
//
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//
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//ExceptionUsage7.java
class MyException extends Exception {
String message; //(A)
public MyException( String mess ) { message = mess; } //(B)
}
class Test {
static void f() throws MyException {
throw new MyException( "Hello from f()" ); //(C)
}
public static void main( String[] args )
{
try {
f();
} catch( MyException e ) {
System.out.println( e.message );
}
}
}