Package | Description |
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java.nio.channels |
Defines channels, which represent connections to entities that are capable of
performing I/O operations, such as files and sockets; defines selectors, for
multiplexed, non-blocking I/O operations.
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java.nio.file |
Defines interfaces and classes for the Java virtual machine to access files,
file attributes, and file systems.
|
java.nio.file.spi |
Service-provider classes for the
java.nio.file package. |
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
FileChannel
A channel for reading, writing, mapping, and manipulating a file.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SeekableByteChannel |
SeekableByteChannel.position(long newPosition)
Sets this channel's position.
|
SeekableByteChannel |
SeekableByteChannel.truncate(long size)
Truncates the entity, to which this channel is connected, to the given
size.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static SeekableByteChannel |
Files.newByteChannel(Path path,
OpenOption... options)
Opens or creates a file, returning a seekable byte channel to access the
file.
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static SeekableByteChannel |
Files.newByteChannel(Path path,
Set<? extends OpenOption> options,
FileAttribute<?>... attrs)
Opens or creates a file, returning a seekable byte channel to access the
file.
|
SeekableByteChannel |
SecureDirectoryStream.newByteChannel(T path,
Set<? extends OpenOption> options,
FileAttribute<?>... attrs)
Opens or creates a file in this directory, returning a seekable byte
channel to access the file.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract SeekableByteChannel |
FileSystemProvider.newByteChannel(Path path,
Set<? extends OpenOption> options,
FileAttribute<?>... attrs)
Opens or creates a file, returning a seekable byte channel to access the
file.
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