Need your feedback on the below code -
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
throw new OutOfMemoryError();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("Inside catch");
} catch (Throwable t){
System.out.println("Inside catch throwable");
}finally {
System.out.println("Inside finally");
}
}
Here I am throwing an OutOfMemoryError object (using new operator) from try clause & catching Throwable object. So I get the output "Inside catch throwable" & "Inside finally". But since we are throwing OutofMemError shouldn't the code exit (i.e. without going to Throwable & finally)? In actual practical project, if we get OutOfMemoryError, the application just exits... why this difference?
Throwable