<Dl> <Dt> transient </Dt> <Dd> Declares that an instance field is not part of the default serialized form of an object . When an object is serialized, only the values of its non-transient instance fields are included in the default serial representation . When an object is deserialized, transient fields are initialized only to their default value . If the default form is not used, e.g. when a serialPersistentFields table is declared in the class hierarchy, all transient keywords are ignored . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Declares that an instance field is not part of the default serialized form of an object . When an object is serialized, only the values of its non-transient instance fields are included in the default serial representation . When an object is deserialized, transient fields are initialized only to their default value . If the default form is not used, e.g. when a serialPersistentFields table is declared in the class hierarchy, all transient keywords are ignored . </Dd> <Dl> <Dt> try </Dt> <Dd> Defines a block of statements that have exception handling . If an exception is thrown inside the try block, an optional catch block can handle declared exception types . Also, an optional finally block can be declared that will be executed when execution exits the try block and catch clauses, regardless of whether an exception is thrown or not . A try block must have at least one catch clause or a finally block . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Defines a block of statements that have exception handling . If an exception is thrown inside the try block, an optional catch block can handle declared exception types . Also, an optional finally block can be declared that will be executed when execution exits the try block and catch clauses, regardless of whether an exception is thrown or not . A try block must have at least one catch clause or a finally block . </Dd>

Every letter in a java keyword is in lowercase