You can create tens of millions of objects per second. For thousands I wouldn't worry about performance unless you see a problem in the profiler. I would also worry about making the code clear and correct first and consider profiling it later.
Having exceptions in your code has next to no impact (other than making you code slightly larger) Throwing Exceptions is expensive but you could throw thousands of exception per second and still not impact your application performance severely. (buggy code isn't a good thing all the same)
public static void main(String... args) {
long start = System.nanoTime();
int runs = 10000000;
for (int i = 0; i < runs; i++) {
try {
throwsException();
} catch (Exception ignored) {
}
}
long time = System.nanoTime() - start;
System.out.printf("Took an average of %.3f micro-second per exception%n", time / runs / 1e3);
}
private static void throwsException() throws Exception {
throw new Exception("Ignored");
}
this test throws over one million new Exception
s per second
Took an average of 0.744 micro-second per exception