Your abstraction is incorrect for the method signature.
Exception ex = ... // The left side is a checked exception
...
throw ex; // Mr. Compiler, I want to throw a checked exception!
You are telling the compiler you want to throw a checked Exception
but the method doesn't declare it. It's good practice to use the least amount of abstraction possible on the left side of the assignment, but in this case you went too far :) You need RuntimeException
instead of Exception
.
// RuntimeException is unchecked. No need to declare it.
RuntimeException ex = new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
Instead of
// Exception is checked and needs to be declared
Exception ex = new IllegalArgumentException(msg);