public class FileUtils
extends java.lang.Object
Facilities are provided in the following areas:
Origin of code: Excalibur, Alexandria, Commons-Utils
Constructor and Description |
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FileUtils()
Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static void |
cleanDirectory(java.io.File directory)
Cleans a directory without deleting it.
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static void |
deleteDirectory(java.io.File directory)
Deletes a directory recursively.
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static void |
forceDelete(java.io.File file)
Deletes a file.
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static void |
forceDeleteOnExit(java.io.File file)
Schedules a file to be deleted when JVM exits.
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static boolean |
isSymlink(java.io.File file)
Determines whether the specified file is a Symbolic Link rather than an actual file.
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public FileUtils()
public static void deleteDirectory(java.io.File directory) throws java.io.IOException
directory
- directory to deletejava.io.IOException
- in case deletion is unsuccessfulpublic static void cleanDirectory(java.io.File directory) throws java.io.IOException
directory
- directory to cleanjava.io.IOException
- in case cleaning is unsuccessfulpublic static void forceDelete(java.io.File file) throws java.io.IOException
The difference between File.delete() and this method are:
file
- file or directory to delete, must not be null
java.lang.NullPointerException
- if the directory is null
java.io.FileNotFoundException
- if the file was not foundjava.io.IOException
- in case deletion is unsuccessfulpublic static void forceDeleteOnExit(java.io.File file) throws java.io.IOException
file
- file or directory to delete, must not be null
java.lang.NullPointerException
- if the file is null
java.io.IOException
- in case deletion is unsuccessfulpublic static boolean isSymlink(java.io.File file) throws java.io.IOException
Will not return true if there is a Symbolic Link anywhere in the path, only if the specific file is.
Note: the current implementation always returns false
if
the system is detected as Windows using
File.separatorChar
== '\\'
file
- the file to checkjava.io.IOException
- if an IO error occurs while checking the fileCopyright © 2000-2015 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.