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Interface Summary |
| Closeable |
A Closeable class represents a stream of
data, which can be closed when it is no longer needed. |
| DataInput |
This interface is implemented by classes that can data from streams
into Java primitive types. |
| DataOutput |
This interface is implemented by classes that can wrte data to streams
from Java primitive types. |
| Externalizable |
This interface provides a way that classes can completely control how
the data of their object instances are written and read to and from
streams. |
| FileFilter |
This interface has one method which is used for filtering pathnames
returned in a pathname listing. |
| FilenameFilter |
This interface has one method which is used for filtering filenames
returned in a directory listing. |
| Flushable |
A Flushable class represents a stream of
data, for which internally buffered data can be `flushed'. |
| ObjectInput |
This interface extends the DataInput interface to provide a
facility to read objects as well as primitive types from a stream. |
| ObjectInputValidation |
This class allows an object to validate that it is valid after
deserialization has run completely for it and all dependent objects. |
| ObjectOutput |
This interface extends DataOutput to provide the additional
facility of writing object instances to a stream. |
| ObjectStreamConstants |
This interface contains constants that are used in object
serialization. |
| Serializable |
This interface has no methods. |
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Class Summary |
| BufferedInputStream |
This subclass of FilterInputStream buffers input from an
underlying implementation to provide a possibly more efficient read
mechanism. |
| BufferedOutputStream |
This class accumulates bytes written in a buffer instead of immediately
writing the data to the underlying output sink. |
| BufferedReader |
This subclass of FilterReader buffers input from an
underlying implementation to provide a possibly more efficient read
mechanism. |
| BufferedWriter |
This class accumulates chars written in a buffer instead of immediately
writing the data to the underlying output sink. |
| ByteArrayInputStream |
This class permits an array of bytes to be read as an input stream. |
| ByteArrayOutputStream |
This class allows data to be written to a byte array buffer and
and then retrieved by an application. |
| CharArrayReader |
This class permits an array of chars to be read as an input stream. |
| CharArrayWriter |
This class allows data to be written to a char array buffer and
and then retrieved by an application. |
| DataInputStream |
This subclass of FilteredInputStream implements the
DataInput interface that provides method for reading primitive
Java data types from a stream. |
| DataOutputStream |
This class provides a mechanism for writing primitive Java datatypes
to an OutputStream in a portable way. |
| File |
This class represents a file or directory on a local disk. |
| FileDescriptor |
This class represents an opaque file handle as a Java class. |
| FileInputStream |
This class is a stream that reads its bytes from a file. |
| FileOutputStream |
This classes allows a stream of data to be written to a disk file or
any open FileDescriptor. |
| FilePermission |
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| FileReader |
This class provides a convenient way to set up a Reader
to read from a file. |
| FileWriter |
This is a convenience class for writing to files. |
| FilterInputStream |
This is the common superclass of all standard classes that filter
input. |
| FilterOutputStream |
This class is the common superclass of output stream classes that
filter the output they write. |
| FilterReader |
This is the common superclass of all standard classes that filter
input. |
| FilterWriter |
This class is the common superclass of output character stream classes
that filter the output they write. |
| InputStream |
This abstract class forms the base of the hierarchy of classes that read
input as a stream of bytes. |
| InputStreamReader |
This class reads characters from a byte input stream. |
| LineNumberInputStream |
Deprecated. This class is deprecated in favor if
LineNumberReader because it operates on ASCII bytes
instead of an encoded character stream. |
| LineNumberReader |
This class functions like a standard Reader except that it
counts line numbers, and canonicalizes newline characters. |
| ObjectInputStream |
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| ObjectInputStream.GetField |
This class allows a class to specify exactly which fields should
be read, and what values should be read for these fields. |
| ObjectOutputStream |
An ObjectOutputStream can be used to write objects
as well as primitive data in a platform-independent manner to an
OutputStream. |
| ObjectOutputStream.PutField |
This class allows a class to specify exactly which fields should
be written, and what values should be written for these fields. |
| ObjectStreamClass |
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| ObjectStreamField |
This class intends to describe the field of a class for the serialization
subsystem. |
| OutputStream |
This abstract class forms the base of the hierarchy of classes that
write output as a stream of bytes. |
| OutputStreamWriter |
This class writes characters to an output stream that is byte oriented
It converts the chars that are written to bytes using an encoding layer,
which is specific to a particular encoding standard. |
| PipedInputStream |
An input stream that reads its bytes from an output stream
to which it is connected. |
| PipedOutputStream |
This class writes its bytes to a PipedInputStream to
which it is connected. |
| PipedReader |
An input stream that reads characters from a piped writer to which it is
connected. |
| PipedWriter |
This class writes its chars to a PipedReader to
which it is connected. |
| PrintStream |
This class prints Java primitive values and object to a stream as
text. |
| PrintWriter |
This class prints Java primitive values and objects to a stream as
text. |
| PushbackInputStream |
This subclass of FilterInputStream provides the ability to
unread data from a stream. |
| PushbackReader |
This subclass of FilterReader provides the ability to
unread data from a stream. |
| RandomAccessFile |
This class allows reading and writing of files at random locations. |
| Reader |
This abstract class forms the base of the hierarchy of classes that read
input as a stream of characters. |
| SequenceInputStream |
This class merges a sequence of multiple InputStream's in
order to form a single logical stream that can be read by applications
that expect only one stream. |
| SerializablePermission |
This class models permissions related to serialization. |
| StreamTokenizer |
This class parses streams of characters into tokens. |
| StringBufferInputStream |
Deprecated. |
| StringReader |
This class permits a String to be read as a character
input stream. |
| StringWriter |
This class writes chars to an internal StringBuffer that
can then be used to retrieve a String. |
| Writer |
This abstract class forms the base of the hierarchy of classes that
write output as a stream of chars. |
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Exception Summary |
| CharConversionException |
This exception is thrown to indicate that a problem occurred with
an attempted character conversion. |
| EOFException |
This exception is thrown when the end of the file or stream was
encountered unexpectedly. |
| FileNotFoundException |
This exception is thrown when an attempt is made to access a file that
does not exist, or is inaccessible for some other reason (such as writing
a read-only file). |
| InterruptedIOException |
This exception is thrown when a in process I/O operation is interrupted
for some reason. |
| InvalidClassException |
This exception is thrown when there is some sort of problem with a
class during a serialization operation. |
| InvalidObjectException |
This exception is thrown when an object fails a validation test
during serialization. |
| IOException |
This exception is thrown to indicate an I/O problem of some sort
occurred. |
| NotActiveException |
This exception is thrown when a problem occurs due to the fact that
serialization is not active. |
| NotSerializableException |
This exception is thrown when a class implements Serializable because
of a superclass, but should not be serialized. |
| ObjectStreamException |
This exception is thrown when a problem occurs during serialization. |
| OptionalDataException |
This exception is thrown when unexpected data appears in the input
stream from which a serialized object is being read. |
| StreamCorruptedException |
This exception is thrown when there is an error in the data that is
read from a stream during de-serialization. |
| SyncFailedException |
Thrown when a file synchronization fails. |
| UnsupportedEncodingException |
This exception is thrown when the requested character encoding is
not supported. |
| UTFDataFormatException |
When reading a UTF string from an input stream, this exception is thrown
to indicate that the data read is invalid. |
| WriteAbortedException |
This exception is thrown when another ObjectStreamException occurs during
a serialization read or write. |