What is the difference between checked and unchecked exceptions in Java?



A checked exception is an exception that occurs at the compile time, these are also called as compile time exceptions. These exceptions cannot simply be ignored at the time of compilation; the programmer should take care of (handle) these exceptions.

Example

If you use FileReader class in your program to read data from a file, if the file specified in its constructor doesn't exist, then a FileNotFoundException occurs, and the compiler prompts the programmer to handle the exception.

import java.io.File; import java.io.FileReader; public class FilenotFound_Demo {    public static void main(String args[]) {       File file = new File("E://file.txt");       FileReader fr = new FileReader(file);    } }

Output

C:\>javac FilenotFound_Demo.java FilenotFound_Demo.java:8: error: unreported exception FileNotFoundException; must be caught or declared to be thrown     FileReader fr = new FileReader(file);                     ^ 1 error
Updated on: 2020-02-25T10:45:28+05:30

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