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        Before continuing, it is useful to spend a few moments on exception
        handling in DB with the 
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            So your DB code must either catch this exception or declare it
            to be throwable. Be aware that <tt class="classname">DatabaseException</tt> extends 
            <tt class="classname">java.lang.Exception</tt>. For example:
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try 
{
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catch(DatabaseException e)
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