"kukeltje" wrote : ???? why is this such a problem for you

It's not a big deal, it's just generally accepted that using exceptions for 
flow control in Java (as opposed to unexpected, exceptional cases) is a 
performance issue.  The process of creating a stack trace in JNI is 
"expensive".  (e.g. 
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/tball/archive/2005/04/index.html)

As a result, if there's a way to avoid using exceptions for flow control, I 
prefer to avoid it.  Sounds like, in this case, there isn't.

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