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A method should rarely throw {{RuntimeException}} or {{Exception}}. This is because handling these exceptions requires catching {{RuntimeException}}, which is forbidden in [EXC14-J. Catch specific exceptions as opposed to the more general RuntimeException or Exception]. Moreover, throwing a {{RuntimeException}} can lead to subtle errors, for instance, a caller who fails to retrieve a return value from an offending method is unable to check for appropriate feedback. The Java Language Specification (Section 8.4.7 Method Body) allows the declaration of a method with a return type without making it necessary to return a value if a runtime exception is thrown from within the method \[[JLS 052005|AA. Java References#JLS 05]\]. |
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References
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\[[MITRE 092009|AA. Java References#MITRE 09]\] [CWE ID 397|http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/397.html] "Declaration of Throws for Generic Exception", [CWE ID 537|http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/537.html] "Information Leak Through Java Runtime Error Message" \[[Goetz 04b2004b|AA. Java References#Goetz 04b]\] \[[Tutorials 082008|AA. Java References#Tutorials 08]\] [Unchecked Exceptions â The Controversy|http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/exceptions/runtime.html] |
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