cheeyim goh wrote:

> Q1. if you meant finally clause, then it is useful
> when there might be code that needs to be executed
> regardless of whether or not an operation completed
> successfully. A finally clause can be appended to the
> end of 'try' ...'catch' block to allow this
> functionality.

No, the finally clause is not the same as the finalize method in the 
Object class.

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