private class ByteArrayIOEntry.ByteArrayOutputSocket extends OutputSocket<ByteArrayIOEntry>
| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
private |
ByteArrayIOEntry.ByteArrayOutputSocket() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
(package private) void |
count() |
ByteArrayIOEntry |
getLocalTarget()
Returns the local target for I/O operations.
|
OutputStream |
newOutputStream()
Returns a new output stream for writing bytes to the
local target. |
bind, connect, getPeerTarget, newSeekableByteChannelprivate ByteArrayIOEntry.ByteArrayOutputSocket()
final void count()
public final ByteArrayIOEntry getLocalTarget() throws IOException
IOSocket
Note that this interface contract does not state any other
terms or conditions for the returned object.
In particular, clients need to consider that multiple invocations of
this method could return different objects (e.g. defensive copies) which
may even fail the Object.equals(java.lang.Object) test.
On the other hand, implementations need to consider that clients could
attempt to change the state of the returned object in arbitrary manner.
Consequently, the result of doing so is undefined, too.
In particular, a subsequent I/O operation may not reflect the change
or may even fail.
Sub-interfaces or implementations may add additional terms and
conditions in order to resolve these potential issues.
getLocalTarget in class IOSocket<ByteArrayIOEntry,Entry>IOExceptionpublic final OutputStream newOutputStream() throws IOException
OutputSocketlocal target.
Implementations must enable calling this method any number of times.
Furthermore, the returned output stream should not be buffered.
Buffering should be addressed by the caller instead - see
IOSocket.copy(de.schlichtherle.truezip.socket.InputSocket<?>, de.schlichtherle.truezip.socket.OutputSocket<?>).
newOutputStream in class OutputSocket<ByteArrayIOEntry>IOException - on any I/O error.Copyright © 2004-2011 Schlichtherle IT Services. All Rights Reserved.