Finally Java Keyword

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The finally keyword is used to define a block that is always executed in a try−catch−finally statement. A finally block typically contains cleanup code that recovers from partial execution of a try block. Examples Remarks
  • The opening and closing curly braces { and } are part of the syntax of the finally clause and may not be omitted even if the clause contains a single statement.
  • Every try block must have at least one catch or finally clause.
  • If any portion of the try block is executed, the code in a finally block is always guaranteed to be executed whether an exception occurs or not and independent of whether the try or catch blocks contain return, continue or break statements.
  • In the absence of exceptions, control flows through the try block and then into the finally block.
  • If an exception occurs during execution of the try block and the appropriate catch block contains a break, continue or return statement, control flows through the finally block before the break, continue or return occurs.
  • try
    {
    
    }
    catch ( e)
    {
    
    }
    finally
    {
    
    }


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