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java.lang.Objectjava.io.OutputStream
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Flushable
public abstract class OutputStream
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FlushableThis abstract class is the superclass of all classes representing an output stream of bytes. An output stream accepts output bytes and sends them to some sink.
Applications that need to define a subclass of OutputStream must always provide at least a method that writes one byte of output.
| Constructor Summary | |
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OutputStream
() |
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| Method Summary | |
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| void |
close
() Closes this output stream and releases any system resources associated with this stream. |
| void |
flush
() Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes to be written out. |
| void |
write
(byte[] b) Writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array to this output stream. |
| void |
write
(byte[] b, int off, int len) Writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset off to this output stream. |
| abstract void |
write
(int b) Writes the specified byte to this output stream. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang. Object |
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| clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
| Constructor Detail |
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public OutputStream()
| Method Detail |
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public abstract void write(int b)
throws IOException
Subclasses of OutputStream must provide an implementation for this method.
public void write(byte[] b)
throws IOException
public void write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
throws IOException
The write method of OutputStream calls the write method of one argument on each of the bytes to be written out. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and provide a more efficient implementation.
If b is null, a NullPointerException is thrown.
If off is negative, or len is negative, or off+len is greater than the length of the array b, then an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown.
public void flush()
throws IOException
If the intended destination of this stream is an abstraction provided by the underlying operating system, for example a file, then flushing the stream guarantees only that bytes previously written to the stream are passed to the operating system for writing; it does not guarantee that they are actually written to a physical device such as a disk drive.
The flush method of OutputStream does nothing.
Specified by:
flush
in interface
Flushable
public void close()
throws IOException
The close method of OutputStream does nothing.