Exceptions in IBM MQ classes for JMS
An IBM® MQ classes for JMS application must handle exceptions that are thrown by JMS API calls or that are delivered to an exception handler.
IBM MQ classes for JMS reports runtime problems by throwing
exceptions. The type of exceptions that are thrown, and the way that these exceptions must be
handled, depends on the version of the JMS specification that is used by your application:
- Methods on the interfaces that are defined in JMS 1.1 and earlier throw checked exceptions. The
base class of these exceptions is
JMSException. For more information about how to handle checked exceptions, see Handling checked exceptions. - Methods on the interfaces added in JMS 2.0 throw unchecked exceptions. The base class for these
exceptions is
JMSRuntimeException. For more information on how to handle unchecked exceptions, see Handling unchecked exceptions.
ExceptionListener with a JMS
Connection or a JMSContext. The MQ classes for JMS then notify the
ExceptionListener if either an issue is detected with a connection to the queue
manager, or if an issue occurs while trying to deliver a message asynchronously. For more
information, see ExceptionListeners.