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# Java Exceptions and File Handling Workshop
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## Introduction
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This workshop is designed to help students become familiar with **exception handling** and **basic file operations in Java**.
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It provides small demo programs and guided exercises that demonstrate how common runtime exceptions occur and how they should be handled in real applications.
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The workshop also includes a **file handling guide**, showing how Java can interact with files on the system and how to work with JSON data.
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## Workshop Structure
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The workshop consists of two main sections:
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### 1. Exception Handling
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This section contains demonstration code that intentionally produces different types of runtime exceptions. Students are expected to analyze the code and apply proper **exception handling techniques**.
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The examples include scenarios such as:
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- `NullPointerException`
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- `IllegalArgumentException`
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- `ArithmeticException`
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- `NumberFormatException`
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- `IllegalStateException`
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### 2. File Handling Guide
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The second section of the workshop introduces common **file system operations in Java**.
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Unlike the exception section, this part is mainly **instructional** and does not contain required exercises.
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Topics covered include:
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- **AddressingModes**
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Understanding relative and absolute file paths.
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- **CreatingFiles**
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How to create files programmatically using Java.
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- **DeletingFiles**
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Removing files from the file system safely.
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- **ReadingFiles**
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Reading data from text files using Java IO classes.
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- **WritingFiles**
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Writing content to files.
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- **ParsingJson**
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Basic techniques for working with JSON files in Java.
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These examples are intended to serve as **reference material** for future projects.
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## Tasks
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Students may optionally complete the following tasks:
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1. Review the provided exception demo code.
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2. Identify where runtime exceptions occur.
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3. Modify the `FileService` methods by:
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- Uncommenting the provided code
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- Adding appropriate exception handling
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4. Test the program to ensure that errors are handled gracefully.
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### Important Notice
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Completing and submitting this workshop is **NOT mandatory** and **does not carry any points or grading**.
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It is provided purely as a **learning exercise** to help students better understand Java exception handling and file operations.
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## Learning Goals
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By working through this workshop, students should be able to:
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- Understand common Java runtime exceptions
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- Apply `try-catch` blocks correctly
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- Handle file-related exceptions
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- Perform basic file operations in Java
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- Understand how Java programs interact with JSON files
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