public class ReaderCopier extends java.lang.Object implements IOCopier
Reader to a Writer.
Typical usage:
input = new FileReader(FileLib.createFile("data/copyfrom.dat");
output = new FileWriter(FileLib.createFile("data/copyto.dat");
copier = new ReaderCopier(input, output);
copier.copy();
copier.close();
Copyright 2006 Partner Software, Inc.
| Constructor and Description |
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ReaderCopier(java.io.Reader source,
java.io.Writer sink)
Constructs a ReaderCopier for the given source and sink with standard
buffer size.
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ReaderCopier(java.io.Reader source,
java.io.Writer sink,
int bufferSize)
Constructs a ReaderCopier for the given source, sink, and buffer size.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
close()
Closes input source and output sink.
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long |
copy()
Copies all available data from the source to the sink.
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long |
copy(long howMuch)
Copies the specified amount of data from the source to the sink.
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long |
copyBlockingOnce()
Block only once, copying available data, but quit as soon as a block would occur.
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long |
copyWithoutBlocking()
Copies only available data.
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public ReaderCopier(java.io.Reader source,
java.io.Writer sink,
int bufferSize)
public ReaderCopier(java.io.Reader source,
java.io.Writer sink)
IOConstants.BUFFER_SIZEpublic long copy()
throws java.io.IOException
IOCopierpublic long copy(long howMuch)
throws java.io.IOException
IOCopierpublic long copyWithoutBlocking()
throws java.io.IOException
IOCopierThis method is optional, if it's not appropriate for the kind of copy, throws an UnsupportedOperationException.
copyWithoutBlocking in interface IOCopierjava.io.IOExceptionpublic long copyBlockingOnce()
throws java.io.IOException
IOCopierThis method is optional, if it's not appropriate for the kind of copy, throws an UnsupportedOperationException.
copyBlockingOnce in interface IOCopierjava.io.IOExceptionpublic void close()
throws java.io.IOException
IOCopier