First of all you must understand what are exceptions and how to deal with it.
There some resources, that can help you to understand this topic.
"Choosing the Right Type of Exception to Throw" by Krzysztof Cwalina. http://blogs.msdn.com/kcwalina/archive/2006/07/05/657268.aspx
"How to Design Exception Hierarchies" by Krzysztof Cwalina. http://blogs.msdn.com/kcwalina/archive/2007/01/30/ExceptionHierarchies.aspx
The Exception Mode by Chris Brumme. http://blogs.msdn.com/cbrumme/archive/2003/10/01/51524.aspx
May be helpful:
"Why catch(Exception)/empty catch is bad" by CLR Team Blog. http://blogs.msdn.com/clrteam/archive/2009/02/19/why-catch-exception-empty-catch-is-bad.aspx
"Write Robust Exception-Handling Code" by Bill Wagner. http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2007/06/01/write-robust-exceptionhandling-code.aspx
"C#: Do we need checked exception in C#" https://blogs.msdn.com/abhinaba/archive/2005/12/16/504373.aspx
Also Jeffrey Richter in his book CLR via C# build exception hierarchy (p.430, Chapter 19) and lately he wrote a program that display all of the classes that are ultimately derived from System.Exception:
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public static class Program
{
public static void Main()
{
// Explicitly load the assemblies that we want to reflect over
LoadAssemblies();
// Initialize our counters and our exception type list
Int32 totalPublicTypes = 0, totalExceptionTypes = 0;
List<String> exceptionTree = new List<String>();
// Iterate through all assemblies loaded in this AppDomain
foreach (Assembly a in AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies())
{
// Iterate through all types defined in this assembly
foreach (Type t in a.GetExportedTypes())
{
totalPublicTypes++;
// Ignore type if not a public class
if (!t.IsClass || !t.IsPublic) continue;
// Build a string of the type's derivation hierarchy
StringBuilder typeHierarchy = new StringBuilder(t.FullName, 5000);
// Assume that the type is not an Exception-derived type
Boolean derivedFromException = false;
// See if System.Exception is a base type of this type
Type baseType = t.BaseType;
while ((baseType != null) && !derivedFromException)
{
// Append the base type to the end of the string
typeHierarchy.Append("-" + baseType);
derivedFromException = (baseType == typeof(System.Exception));
baseType = baseType.BaseType;
}
// No more bases and not Exception-derived, try next type
if (!derivedFromException) continue;
// We found an Exception-derived type
totalExceptionTypes++;
// For this Exception-derived type,
// reverse the order of the types in the hierarchy
String[] h = typeHierarchy.ToString().Split('-');
Array.Reverse(h);
// Build a new string with the hierarchy in order
// from Exception -> Exception-derived type
// Add the string to the list of Exception types
exceptionTree.Add(String.Join("-", h, 1, h.Length - 1));
}
}
// Sort the Exception types together in order of their hierarchy
exceptionTree.Sort();
// Display the Exception tree
foreach (String s in exceptionTree)
{
// For this Exception type, split its base types apart
string[] x = s.Split('-');
// Indent based on the number of base types
// and then show the most-derived type
Console.WriteLine(new String(' ', 3 * x.Length) + x[x.Length - 1]);
}
// Show final status of the types considered
Console.WriteLine("\n---> of {0} types, {1} are " +
"derived from System.Exception.",
totalPublicTypes, totalExceptionTypes);
}
private static void LoadAssemblies()
{
String[] assemblies = {
"System, PublicKeyToken={0}",
"System.Data, PublicKeyToken={0}",
"System.Design, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.DirectoryServices, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Drawing, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Drawing.Design, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Management, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Messaging, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Runtime.Remoting, PublicKeyToken={0}",
"System.Security, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.ServiceProcess, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Web, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Web.RegularExpressions, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Web.Services, PublicKeyToken={1}",
"System.Windows.Forms, PublicKeyToken={0}",
"System.Xml, PublicKeyToken={0}",
};
String EcmaPublicKeyToken = "b77a5c561934e089";
String MSPublicKeyToken = "b03f5f7f11d50a3a";
// Get the version of the assembly containing System.Object
// We'll assume the same version for all the other assemblies
Version version =
typeof(System.Object).Assembly.GetName().Version;
// Explicitly load the assemblies that we want to reflect over
foreach (String a in assemblies)
{
String Assemblyldentity =
String.Format(a, EcmaPublicKeyToken, MSPublicKeyToken) +
", Culture=neutral, Version=" + version;
Assembly.Load(AssemblyIdentity);
}
}
}