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Class Summary | |
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ByteOrderMark | Byte Order Mark (BOM) representation - see BOMInputStream . |
Charsets | Charsets required of every implementation of the Java platform. |
CopyUtils | Deprecated. Use IOUtils. |
DirectoryWalker<T> | Abstract class that walks through a directory hierarchy and provides subclasses with convenient hooks to add specific behaviour. |
EndianUtils | Utility code for dealing with different endian systems. |
FileCleaner | Deprecated. Use FileCleaningTracker |
FileCleaningTracker | Keeps track of files awaiting deletion, and deletes them when an associated marker object is reclaimed by the garbage collector. |
FileDeleteStrategy | Strategy for deleting files. |
FilenameUtils | General filename and filepath manipulation utilities. |
FileSystemUtils | General File System utilities. |
FileUtils | General file manipulation utilities. |
HexDump | Dumps data in hexadecimal format. |
IOCase | Enumeration of IO case sensitivity. |
IOUtils | General IO stream manipulation utilities. |
LineIterator | An Iterator over the lines in a Reader . |
Exception Summary | |
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DirectoryWalker.CancelException | CancelException is thrown in DirectoryWalker to cancel the current processing. |
FileExistsException | Indicates that a file already exists. |
IOExceptionWithCause | Subclasses IOException with the Throwable constructors missing before Java 6. |
TaggedIOException | An IOException decorator that adds a serializable tag to the
wrapped exception. |
This package defines utility classes for working with streams, readers, writers and files. The most commonly used classes are described here:
IOUtils is the most frequently used class. It provides operations to read, write, copy and close streams.
FileUtils provides operations based around the JDK File class. These include reading, writing, copying, comparing and deleting.
FilenameUtils provides utilities based on filenames. This utility class manipulates filenames without using File objects. It aims to simplify the transition between Windows and Unix. Before using this class however, you should consider whether you should be using File objects.
FileSystemUtils allows access to the filing system in ways the JDK does not support. At present this allows you to get the free space on a drive.
EndianUtils swaps data between Big-Endian and Little-Endian formats.
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