Recognize the effect of an exception arising at a specified point in a code fragment. Note that the exception may
be a runtime exception, a checked exception, or an error.
Error
An Error is a subclass of Throwable that indicates serious problems that
a reasonable application should not try to catch. Most such errors are abnormal conditions. The
ThreadDeath error, though a "normal" condition, is also a subclass of
Error because most applications should not try to catch it.
A method is not required to declare in its throws clause any subclasses of
Error that might be thrown during the execution of the method but not caught,
since these errors are abnormal conditions that should never occur.
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Error
Exception
The class Exception and its subclasses are a form of Throwable that
indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch.
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Exception
RuntimeException
RuntimeException is the superclass of those exceptions that can be thrown during the
normal operation of the Java Virtual Machine.
A method is not required to declare in its throws clause any subclasses of
RuntimeException that might be thrown during the execution of the method but
not caught.
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Exception
java.lang.RuntimeException