See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
AclFileAttributeView |
A file attribute view that supports reading or updating a file's Access
Control Lists (ACL) or file owner attributes.
|
AttributeView |
An object that provides a read-only or updatable view of non-opaque
values associated with an object in a filesystem.
|
BasicFileAttributes |
Basic attributes associated with a file in a file system.
|
BasicFileAttributeView |
A file attribute view that provides a view of a basic set of file
attributes common to many file systems.
|
DosFileAttributes |
File attributes associated with a file in a file system that supports
legacy "DOS" attributes.
|
DosFileAttributeView |
A file attribute view that provides a view of the legacy "DOS" file attributes.
|
FileAttribute<T> |
An object that encapsulates the value of a file attribute that can be set
atomically when creating a new file or directory by invoking the
createFile or createDirectory methods. |
FileAttributeView |
An attribute view that is a read-only or updatable view of non-opaque
values associated with a file in a filesystem.
|
FileOwnerAttributeView |
A file attribute view that supports reading or updating the owner of a file.
|
FileStoreAttributeView |
An attribute view that is a read-only or updatable view of the attributes of
a
FileStore . |
GroupPrincipal |
A
UserPrincipal representing a group identity, used to
determine access rights to objects in a file system. |
PosixFileAttributes |
File attributes associated with files on file systems used by operating systems
that implement the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) family of
standards.
|
PosixFileAttributeView |
A file attribute view that provides a view of the file attributes commonly
associated with files on file systems used by operating systems that implement
the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) family of standards.
|
UserDefinedFileAttributeView |
A file attribute view that provides a view of a file's user-defined
attributes, sometimes known as extended attributes.
|
UserPrincipal |
A
Principal representing an identity used to determine access rights
to objects in a file system. |
Class | Description |
---|---|
AclEntry |
An entry in an access control list (ACL).
|
AclEntry.Builder |
A builder of
AclEntry objects. |
FileTime |
Represents the value of a file's time stamp attribute.
|
PosixFilePermissions |
This class consists exclusively of static methods that operate on sets of
PosixFilePermission objects. |
UserPrincipalLookupService |
An object to lookup user and group principals by name.
|
Enum | Description |
---|---|
AclEntryFlag |
Defines the flags for used by the flags component of an ACL
entry . |
AclEntryPermission |
Defines the permissions for use with the permissions component of an ACL
entry . |
AclEntryType |
A typesafe enumeration of the access control entry types.
|
PosixFilePermission |
Defines the bits for use with the
permissions attribute. |
Exception | Description |
---|---|
UserPrincipalNotFoundException |
Checked exception thrown when a lookup of
UserPrincipal fails because
the principal does not exist. |
Attribute views
Description
AttributeView
Can read or update non-opaque values associated with objects in a file system FileAttributeView
Can read or update file attributes BasicFileAttributeView
Can read or update a basic set of file attributes PosixFileAttributeView
Can read or update POSIX defined file attributes DosFileAttributeView
Can read or update FAT file attributes   FileOwnerAttributeView
Can read or update the owner of a file AclFileAttributeView
Can read or update Access Control Lists UserDefinedFileAttributeView
Can read or update user-defined file attributes FileStoreAttributeView
Can read or update file system attributes
An attribute view provides a read-only or updatable view of the non-opaque
values, or metadata, associated with objects in a file system.
The FileAttributeView
interface is
extended by several other interfaces that that views to specific sets of file
attributes. FileAttributeViews
are selected by invoking the Files.getFileAttributeView(java.nio.file.Path, java.lang.Class<V>, java.nio.file.LinkOption...)
method with a
type-token to identify the required view. Views can also be identified
by name. The FileStoreAttributeView
interface
provides access to file store attributes. A FileStoreAttributeView
of
a given type is obtained by invoking the FileStore.getFileStoreAttributeView(java.lang.Class<V>)
method.
The BasicFileAttributeView
class defines methods to read and update a basic set of file
attributes that are common to many file systems.
The PosixFileAttributeView
interface extends BasicFileAttributeView
by defining methods
to access the file attributes commonly used by file systems and operating systems
that implement the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) family of
standards.
The DosFileAttributeView
class extends BasicFileAttributeView
by defining methods to
access the legacy "DOS" file attributes supported on file systems such as File
Allocation Tabl (FAT), commonly used in consumer devices.
The AclFileAttributeView
class defines methods to read and write the Access Control List (ACL)
file attribute. The ACL model used by this file attribute view is based
on the model defined by
RFC 3530: Network File System (NFS) version 4 Protocol.
In addition to attribute views, this package also defines classes and interfaces that are used when accessing attributes:
UserPrincipal
and
GroupPrincipal
interfaces represent an
identity or group identity. UserPrincipalLookupService
interface defines methods to lookup user or group principals. FileAttribute
interface
represents the value of an attribute for cases where the attribute value is
required to be set atomically when creating an object in the file system. Unless otherwise noted, passing a null argument to a constructor
or method in any class or interface in this package will cause a NullPointerException
to be thrown.
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