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Which of the following issues are best handled using Exceptions?

Survey period: 9 Feb 2015 to 16 Feb 2015

Exception handling provides a way to deal with any unexpected or exceptional situations. Define "unexpected".

OptionVotes% 
My bad code (null reference, divide by zero, index out of range etc)53645.85
Errors due to failed network connection70260.05
External Resource (eg webservice) not found or available66556.89
Backend server fails (eg internal database or cache server goes down)70560.31
Local resource access fails (eg can't open a file)63254.06
Timeout (database, file access, network connection)65556.03
Invalid parameter values36731.39
Invalid data supplied by the user30225.83
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: There are no exceptions Pin
Mike Hankey9-Feb-15 1:58
mveMike Hankey9-Feb-15 1:58 
GeneralRe: There are no exceptions Pin
CDP18029-Feb-15 3:41
CDP18029-Feb-15 3:41 
GeneralRe: There are no exceptions Pin
Mike Hankey9-Feb-15 3:55
mveMike Hankey9-Feb-15 3:55 
GeneralRe: There are no exceptions Pin
Ștefan-Mihai MOGA9-Feb-15 1:58
professionalȘtefan-Mihai MOGA9-Feb-15 1:58 
GeneralAll errors are unexpected Pin
CDP18029-Feb-15 0:30
CDP18029-Feb-15 0:30 
GeneralAll but user input, but not all the time Pin
Rob Grainger8-Feb-15 23:36
Rob Grainger8-Feb-15 23:36 
GeneralDepends on the application Pin
RugbyLeague8-Feb-15 21:48
RugbyLeague8-Feb-15 21:48 
GeneralI always use exceptions... PinPopular
AlexCode8-Feb-15 21:32
professionalAlexCode8-Feb-15 21:32 
For me is a consistent way to handle errors.

My best-practice is to separate them into two groups: Technical and Business.
These two types are actually represented by two classes that inherit from Exception.

With this we can, on a higher level, decide how to notify the user.
Usually a TechnicalException will go to a "Contact the support" or "Try again later" kind of message, while a BusinessException will clearly notify the user what went wrong and what he must do to correct the issue.

I usually also like to class my exceptions with codes, HTTP style.
This helps me solve localization issues and simplifies logging.

Cheers!
GeneralRe: I always use exceptions... Pin
Jan Holst Jensen210-Feb-15 1:42
Jan Holst Jensen210-Feb-15 1:42 
GeneralBit of a vague questions this week... Pin
OriginalGriff8-Feb-15 20:22
mveOriginalGriff8-Feb-15 20:22 
GeneralRe: Bit of a vague questions this week... Pin
Nicholas Marty9-Feb-15 1:15
professionalNicholas Marty9-Feb-15 1:15 
GeneralRe: Bit of a vague questions this week... Pin
Dan Neely9-Feb-15 3:18
Dan Neely9-Feb-15 3:18 
GeneralRe: Bit of a vague questions this week... Pin
Nicholas Marty9-Feb-15 3:37
professionalNicholas Marty9-Feb-15 3:37 

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