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Sorry I'm wrong
"r" <rkhalili@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I have recently encountered a peculiar circumstance in Java which I thought
>you may have a solution for.
>
>I have the following problem:
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>import java.sql.*;
>import java.io.*;
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>class x extends InputStream(or one of those IO stuff) implements ResultSet
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>now, I have a case where I have two close methods, one throws SQLException
>and one throws IOException.
>
Sorry I'm wrong. Kyle Gabhart is write.
>How do you handle a scenario like this?
>
>thank you
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