I am not as familiar with Java's exception packages as with those of .NET. I'm in a situation where, if programming in C#, I would throw a System.InvalidOperationException
.
Before creating my own java.lang.RuntimeException
subclass, I need to know if there is a similar exception type I should throw in Java.
The exact scenario is:
My class is a value object that provides an int intValue()
method, returning an int. However, in some situations, the current value cannot be provided as an int, so this class also provides a boolean isInteger()
to allow API users to know when intValue()
can be safely invoked.
If a caller calls intValue()
when isInteger()
is false
, an exception should be thrown.
And the question is: What type of exception?
I know that this question might not have a correct answer, but considering that I don't have lots of experience designing Java APIs, I want to know from other Java developers what they would expect to be thrown in this scenario.
thanks
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