Cursor-rules-java 143-java-functional-exception-handling

Use when you need to apply functional exception handling best practices in Java — including replacing exception overuse with Optional and VAVR Either types, designing error type hierarchies using sealed classes and enums, implementing monadic error composition pipelines, establishing functional control flow patterns, and reserving exceptions only for truly exceptional system-level failures. Part of the skills-for-java project

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T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/143-java-functional-exception-handling" ~/.claude/skills/jabrena-cursor-rules-java-143-java-functional-exception-handling && rm -rf "$T"
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Java Functional Exception handling Best Practices

Identify and apply functional exception handling best practices in Java to improve error clarity, maintainability, and performance by eliminating exception overuse in favour of monadic error types.

What is covered in this Skill?

  • Optional<T>
    for nullable values over throwing
    NullPointerException
    or
    NotFoundException
  • VAVR
    Either<L,R>
    for predictable business-logic failures
  • CompletableFuture<T>
    for async error handling
  • Sealed classes and records for rich error type hierarchies with exhaustive pattern matching
  • Enum-based error types for simple failure cases
  • Functional composition:
    flatMap
    /
    map
    /
    peek
    /
    peekLeft
    for chaining operations that can fail
  • Structured logging: warn/info for business failures, error for system failures
  • Checked vs unchecked exception discipline
  • Exception chaining with full causal context when exceptions are unavoidable

Scope: The reference is organized by examples (good/bad code patterns) for each core area. Apply recommendations based on applicable examples.

Constraints

Before applying any functional exception handling changes, ensure the project validates. When introducing Either types, confirm the VAVR dependency (io.vavr:vavr) and SLF4J are present.

  • MANDATORY: Run
    ./mvnw validate
    or
    mvn validate
    before applying any changes
  • SAFETY: If validation fails, stop immediately — do not proceed until the project is in a valid state
  • DEPENDENCY: When introducing
    Either
    types, confirm VAVR (
    io.vavr:vavr
    ) and SLF4J are present
  • VERIFY: Run
    ./mvnw clean verify
    or
    mvn clean verify
    after applying improvements
  • BEFORE APPLYING: Read the reference for detailed good/bad examples, constraints, and safeguards for each functional exception handling pattern

When to use this skill

  • Improve the code with Functional Exception Handling
  • Apply Functional Exception Handling
  • Refactor the code with Functional Exception Handling

Reference

For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/143-java-functional-exception-handling.md.