Resin's VFS combines and simplifies the morass
in Java I/O. The core classes are:
- Path - API similar to File, but supports URLs as well as
paths.
- ReadStream - buffered read stream handing both
byte and character input
- WriteStream - buffered write stream handling both
byte and character output
Path access is based on standard URLs. The following URL schemes are
predefined.
- file: -- the standard filesystem
- http: -- the http filesystem
- mailto: -- sending mail
- stdout: -- standard output (System.out)
- stderr: -- standard error (System.err)
- tcp: -- TCP socket pair
- null: -- /dev/null
- log: -- debug logging (controlled by resin.conf)
ReadStream and WriteStream |
Since ReadStream implements InputStream and
WriteStream implements OutputStream the VFS streams can
be used without fuss in most cases.
The VFS streams are always buffered, so applications don't need to
worry about creating buffered streams.
WriteStream also implements the print() functions, throwing
IOExceptions, so applications can easily write strings.
The Vfs facade is the most convenient way to open a new file using
Resin's VFS. To open a file for reading, use
ReadStream is = Vfs.openRead("test.html");
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