Both Java and Ruby have relatively sophisticated exception handling built-in to the respective languages. Their exception handling techniques have many similarities, but also have some differences in ...
Java’s compile-time checking does a pretty good job of keeping exceptions safely caged—you can’t call a method that throws a checked exception without catching the exception or declaring that your own ...
Logging and exception handling are like two peas in a pod. When a problem happens in your Java code, that typically means you have an exception that needs to be ...
It would only be happening if you had a <1.4 JVM installed. Are you sure one wasn't installed somewhere, and it's place on the PATH is overriding the correct one?<BR><BR>This is a good way to check if ...