Your method doesn't need to declare it throws those exceptions, because you catch them within the method. throws
should be used when an exception can be thrown out of a method and must be handled further up the call tree.
In this example, MyCheckedException
is an exception that may be thrown out of your method and must be handled by the calling method, either by having that method catch the exception or also declare that it throws it.
public method() throws MyCheckedException {
...
try {
....
} catch(IOException | SQLException ex) {
ex.getMessage();
}
}
If an exception is or extends RuntimeException, you don't need to declare that it's thrown (but there are deeper design issues here).
catch
will execute