the cool thing is that by having a hasSpouse() and a getSpouse() that
throws NotMarried, you leave the choice up the client (thus it's a good
practice to put "Throws: NotMarriedException when there is no spouse"
into the getSpouse()'s hint).

-Dave

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/2005 9:56:13 AM >>>
>I think that's Barney's point. If you're going to call getSpouse(),
you
should already know that the person has a spouse. You shouldn't call
getSpouse() and then check the result to see if a the person had a
spouse. Nor should you call getSpouse() and look for an exception to
let
you know that person didn't have a spouse.

Patrick's was one of the best explanations I have seen so far.

M!ke


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