Use New Java IO to write string into a file : New IO « File Input Output « Java

Home
Java
1.2D Graphics GUI
2.3D
3.Advanced Graphics
4.Ant
5.Apache Common
6.Chart
7.Class
8.Collections Data Structure
9.Data Type
10.Database SQL JDBC
11.Design Pattern
12.Development Class
13.EJB3
14.Email
15.Event
16.File Input Output
17.Game
18.Generics
19.GWT
20.Hibernate
21.I18N
22.J2EE
23.J2ME
24.JDK 6
25.JNDI LDAP
26.JPA
27.JSP
28.JSTL
29.Language Basics
30.Network Protocol
31.PDF RTF
32.Reflection
33.Regular Expressions
34.Scripting
35.Security
36.Servlets
37.Spring
38.Swing Components
39.Swing JFC
40.SWT JFace Eclipse
41.Threads
42.Tiny Application
43.Velocity
44.Web Services SOA
45.XML
Java » File Input Output » New IOScreenshots 
Use New Java IO to write string into a file

/*
 * Output:
File stream created successfully.
New buffer:           position = 0  Limit = 1024  capacity = 1024
Buffer after loading: position = 30  Limit = 1024  capacity = 1024
Buffer after flip:    position = 0  Limit = 30  capacity = 1024
Buffer contents written to file.
 */

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;

public class MainClass {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    String phrase = new String("www.java2s.com\n");

    File aFile = new File("test.txt");   
    FileOutputStream outputFile = null;  
    try {
      outputFile = new FileOutputStream(aFile, true);
      System.out.println("File stream created successfully.");
    catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
      e.printStackTrace(System.err);
    

    FileChannel outChannel = outputFile.getChannel();
    
    ByteBuffer buf = ByteBuffer.allocate(1024);
    System.out.println("New buffer:           position = " + buf.position()
                       "\tLimit = " + buf.limit() "\tcapacity = "
                       + buf.capacity());

    // Load the data into the buffer
    for (char ch : phrase.toCharArray()) {
      buf.putChar(ch);
    }
    System.out.println("Buffer after loading: position = " + buf.position()
                       "\tLimit = " + buf.limit() "\tcapacity = "
                       + buf.capacity());
    buf.flip();
    System.out.println("Buffer after flip:    position = " + buf.position() 
                       "\tLimit = " + buf.limit() "\tcapacity = " 
                       + buf.capacity());

    try {
      outChannel.write(buf);
      outputFile.close();
      System.out.println("Buffer contents written to file.");
    catch (IOException e) {
      e.printStackTrace(System.err);
    }
  }
}


           
       
Related examples in the same category
1.Use a mapped file to read a text file
2.FileChannel: map(FileChannel.MapMode mode,long position,long size)
3.Write to a file using the new I/O
4.Write to a mapped file
5.Copy a file using NIO
6.Write A String As Bytes
java2s.com  | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.