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What type of exception is caught by the beanshell catch(ex): Exception or Throwable?.

Example:

try {
    .... } catch (ex) {     }
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Throwable is a superclass (essentially) of Exception--anything that Exception catches will also be caught by Throwable. In general usage they are the same, you rarely (if ever) see other throwable types.

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True, but does not answer the question. It could be rare but, what happens in the beanshell case if the code throws a Throwable that is not an Exception in the try block ? – Guido GarcĂ­a Oct 23 '08 at 19:34
Then the answer is, "Throwable" catches everything. I thought that would be more clear from my answer. – Bill K Oct 23 '08 at 20:10
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That loosely typed catch will catch everything "Throwable." That will include Errors, Exceptions and their myriad children. You can easily confirm this with:

try {
  new Throwable("Something Exceptional");
} catch (ex) {
  System.err.println(ex.getMessage());
}
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