>> If you put them in the method decl, then the compiler will force any >> callers to catch them or declare that they throw the method instead >> of allowing them to propagate upward silently as normal. > >This is not the case. All RuntimeExceptions declared in the throws >clause are ignored. Hmm. Could have sworn that bit me one time. Maybe with guavac or something. I'll take your word for it. -- Aaron M. Renn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/
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