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237. Using finally block immediately after the try block








We can write the finally block immediately after the try block by skipping the catch block.

Syntax -

try {
         //Code inside the try block
}

finally {
        //Code inside the finally block
}

Lets implement this on Eclipse IDE -

1. Launch Eclipse IDE, create a new Java Class 'FinallyDemo3.java' with main( ) method in the existing Java Project 'Project 46' as shown below -



2. Create a try block and write a statement which prints "I am in try block" text as shown below -


3. Create a finally block without creating catch block and write a statement which prints "I am in finally block" text as shown below -



4. Save and Run the Java class 'FinallyDemo3.java' and observe that the statements in the try block and finally block got executed and the output is displayed as shown below -


Hence finally block can be written immediately after the try block.







Please comment below to feedback or ask questions.

Nested try catch blocks will be explained in the next post.






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