An exception to end all exceptions
As we mentioned earlier, when you break an Apex limit, the Salesforce1 Platform throws an exception. It's actually a special type of exception called LimitException
. A LimitException
is a fatal one that you cannot handle gracefully with a try-catch
block. When LimitException
is thrown, all processing immediately ceases. The exception is appended to the debug log and an e-mail is sent out to the developer of that Apex class. Have faith though, it might not be possible to catch LimitException
, but it is very possible to avoid it.
Apex includes an entire class dedicated to listing and measuring limits. It's no coincidence that the name of this class is Limits
. It includes two methods for every limit in Apex. One method is to get the maximum number allowed for a limit, and the other method is to get the number that has already occurred. You can use the combination of both of these types of methods to ensure you never exceed the actual limit. The best...