Wrong @Rhubarb. Checked exceptions were intended for 'contingencies' which could & should be handled, but were always incompatible with "throw early, catch late" best practice. Opening a file is a cherry-picked example, which
can be handled. Most IOException (eg writing a byte), SQLException, RemoteException are impossible to handle in a meaningful way. Failure or retry should be at "business" or "request" level, and checked exceptions -- as used in Java libraries -- are a mistake that makes that difficult.
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