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java.lang.Objectorg.apache.commons.io.CopyUtils
public class CopyUtils
This class provides static utility methods for buffered
 copying between sources (InputStream, Reader,
 String and byte[]) and destinations
 (OutputStream, Writer, String and
 byte[]).
 
 Unless otherwise noted, these copy methods do not
 flush or close the streams. Often doing so would require making non-portable
 assumptions about the streams' origin and further use. This means that both
 streams' close() methods must be called after copying. if one
 omits this step, then the stream resources (sockets, file descriptors) are
 released when the associated Stream is garbage-collected. It is not a good
 idea to rely on this mechanism. For a good overview of the distinction
 between "memory management" and "resource management", see
 this
 UnixReview article.
 
 For byte-to-char methods, a copy variant allows the encoding
 to be selected (otherwise the platform default is used). We would like to
 encourage you to always specify the encoding because relying on the platform
 default can lead to unexpected results.
 
copy methods that let you specify the buffer size because in modern VMs the impact on speed seems to be minimal. We're using a default buffer size of 4 KB.
 The copy methods use an internal buffer when copying. It is
 therefore advisable not to deliberately wrap the stream arguments
 to the copy methods in Buffered* streams. For
 example, don't do the following:
 
copy( new BufferedInputStream( in ), new BufferedOutputStream( out ) );The rationale is as follows:
 Imagine that an InputStream's read() is a very expensive operation, which
 would usually suggest wrapping in a BufferedInputStream. The
 BufferedInputStream works by issuing infrequent
 InputStream.read(byte[] b, int off, int len) requests on the
 underlying InputStream, to fill an internal buffer, from which further
 read requests can inexpensively get their data (until the buffer
 runs out).
 
 However, the copy methods do the same thing, keeping an
 internal buffer, populated by
 InputStream.read(byte[] b, int off, int len) requests. Having two
 buffers (or three if the destination stream is also buffered) is pointless,
 and the unnecessary buffer management hurts performance slightly (about 3%,
 according to some simple experiments).
 
Behold, intrepid explorers; a map of this class:
       Method      Input               Output          Dependency
       ------      -----               ------          -------
 1     copy        InputStream         OutputStream    (primitive)
 2     copy        Reader              Writer          (primitive)
 3     copy        InputStream         Writer          2
 4     copy        Reader              OutputStream    2
 5     copy        String              OutputStream    2
 6     copy        String              Writer          (trivial)
 7     copy        byte[]              Writer          3
 8     copy        byte[]              OutputStream    (trivial)
 
 Note that only the first two methods shuffle bytes; the rest use these two, or (if possible) copy using native Java copy methods. As there are method variants to specify the encoding, each row may correspond to up to 2 methods.
Origin of code: Excalibur.
| Constructor Summary | |
|---|---|
| CopyUtils()Deprecated. Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. | |
| Method Summary | |
|---|---|
| static void | copy(byte[] input,
     OutputStream output)Deprecated. Copy bytes from a byte[]to anOutputStream. | 
| static void | copy(byte[] input,
     Writer output)Deprecated. Copy and convert bytes from a byte[]to chars on aWriter. | 
| static void | copy(byte[] input,
     Writer output,
     String encoding)Deprecated. Copy and convert bytes from a byte[]to chars on aWriter, using the specified encoding. | 
| static int | copy(InputStream input,
     OutputStream output)Deprecated. Copy bytes from an InputStreamto anOutputStream. | 
| static void | copy(InputStream input,
     Writer output)Deprecated. Copy and convert bytes from an InputStreamto chars on aWriter. | 
| static void | copy(InputStream input,
     Writer output,
     String encoding)Deprecated. Copy and convert bytes from an InputStreamto chars on aWriter, using the specified encoding. | 
| static void | copy(Reader input,
     OutputStream output)Deprecated. Serialize chars from a Readerto bytes on anOutputStream, and flush theOutputStream. | 
| static int | copy(Reader input,
     Writer output)Deprecated. Copy chars from a Readerto aWriter. | 
| static void | copy(String input,
     OutputStream output)Deprecated. Serialize chars from a Stringto bytes on anOutputStream, and
 flush theOutputStream. | 
| static void | copy(String input,
     Writer output)Deprecated. Copy chars from a Stringto aWriter. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
|---|
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
|---|
public CopyUtils()
| Method Detail | 
|---|
public static void copy(byte[] input,
                        OutputStream output)
                 throws IOException
byte[] to an OutputStream.
input - the byte array to read fromoutput - the OutputStream to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(byte[] input,
                        Writer output)
                 throws IOException
byte[] to chars on a
 Writer.
 The platform's default encoding is used for the byte-to-char conversion.
input - the byte array to read fromoutput - the Writer to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(byte[] input,
                        Writer output,
                        String encoding)
                 throws IOException
byte[] to chars on a
 Writer, using the specified encoding.
input - the byte array to read fromoutput - the Writer to write toencoding - The name of a supported character encoding. See the
 IANA
 Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types.
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static int copy(InputStream input,
                       OutputStream output)
                throws IOException
InputStream to an
 OutputStream.
input - the InputStream to read fromoutput - the OutputStream to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static int copy(Reader input,
                       Writer output)
                throws IOException
Reader to a Writer.
input - the Reader to read fromoutput - the Writer to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(InputStream input,
                        Writer output)
                 throws IOException
InputStream to chars on a
 Writer.
 The platform's default encoding is used for the byte-to-char conversion.
input - the InputStream to read fromoutput - the Writer to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(InputStream input,
                        Writer output,
                        String encoding)
                 throws IOException
InputStream to chars on a
 Writer, using the specified encoding.
input - the InputStream to read fromoutput - the Writer to write toencoding - The name of a supported character encoding. See the
 IANA
 Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types.
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(Reader input,
                        OutputStream output)
                 throws IOException
Reader to bytes on an
 OutputStream, and flush the OutputStream.
input - the Reader to read fromoutput - the OutputStream to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(String input,
                        OutputStream output)
                 throws IOException
String to bytes on an
 OutputStream, and
 flush the OutputStream.
input - the String to read fromoutput - the OutputStream to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem
public static void copy(String input,
                        Writer output)
                 throws IOException
String to a Writer.
input - the String to read fromoutput - the Writer to write to
IOException - In case of an I/O problem| 
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