Chapter 3. Input/Output
A computer program isn’t much good unless it can
communicate with the outside world, and input/output (I/O) capabilities
are a fundamental feature of any programming platform. In Java, I/O is
done with the classes and interfaces of the java.io
package and, in Java 1.4, with the
“New IO” package java.nio
and its
subpackages. This chapter demonstrates the input/output capabilities of
java.io
. The New I/O API is covered
in Chapter 6. The examples here
demonstrate how to:
Read and write files
List directories and obtain file size and date information
Use various Java stream classes
Define customized stream subclasses
The techniques introduced in this chapter are also used in other places in this book. We’ll see many examples that use streams for input and output in Chapter 5, and we’ll see a specialized kind of I/O in Chapter 10.
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