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package com.sun.jdi.event;  | 
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import com.sun.jdi.*;  | 
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/** | 
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 * Notification of an exception in the target VM. When an exception | 
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 * is thrown which satisfies a currently enabled | 
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 * {@link com.sun.jdi.request.ExceptionRequest exception request}, | 
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 * an {@link EventSet event set} | 
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 * containing an instance of this class will be added | 
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 * to the VM's event queue. | 
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 * If the exception is thrown from a non-native method, | 
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 * the exception event is generated at the location where the | 
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 * exception is thrown. | 
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 * If the exception is thrown from a native method, the exception event | 
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 * is generated at the first non-native location reached after the exception | 
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 * is thrown. | 
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 * | 
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 * @author Robert Field | 
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 * @since  1.3 | 
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*/  | 
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@jdk.Exported  | 
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public interface ExceptionEvent extends LocatableEvent {  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Gets the thrown exception object. The exception object is | 
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     * an instance of {@link java.lang.Throwable} or a subclass in the | 
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     * target VM. | 
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     * | 
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     * @return an {@link ObjectReference} which mirrors the thrown object in | 
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     * the target VM. | 
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*/  | 
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public ObjectReference exception();  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Gets the location where the exception will be caught. An exception | 
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     * is considered to be caught if, at the point of the throw, the | 
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     * current location is dynamically enclosed in a try statement that | 
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     * handles the exception. (See the JVM specification for details). | 
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     * If there is such a try statement, the catch location is the | 
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     * first code index of the appropriate catch clause. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * If there are native methods in the call stack at the time of the | 
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     * exception, there are important restrictions to note about the | 
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     * returned catch location. In such cases, | 
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     * it is not possible to predict whether an exception will be handled | 
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     * by some native method on the call stack. | 
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     * Thus, it is possible that exceptions considered uncaught | 
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     * here will, in fact, be handled by a native method and not cause | 
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     * termination of the target VM. Furthermore, it cannot be assumed that the | 
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     * catch location returned here will ever be reached by the throwing | 
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     * thread. If there is | 
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     * a native frame between the current location and the catch location, | 
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     * the exception might be handled and cleared in that native method | 
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     * instead. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * Note that the compiler can generate try-catch blocks in some cases | 
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     * where they are not explicit in the source code; for example, | 
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     * the code generated for <code>synchronized</code> and | 
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     * <code>finally</code> blocks can contain implicit try-catch blocks. | 
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     * If such an implicitly generated try-catch is | 
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     * present on the call stack at the time of the throw, the exception | 
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     * will be considered caught even though it appears to be uncaught from | 
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     * examination of the source code. | 
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     * | 
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     * @return the {@link Location} where the exception will be caught or null if | 
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     * the exception is uncaught. | 
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*/  | 
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public Location catchLocation();  | 
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}  |