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How to explain exception handling in Salesforce?
Explain exception handling in Salesforce with example in test class (how to write using try/catch block).
Total 20 exception methods are there.
Please explain those exceptions.
At least you can explain AsyncException, JSONException , XmlException, EmailException , InvalidParameterValueException , BigObjectException .
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