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  2. Non-blocking I/O (Java) - Wikipedia

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    The java.nio.file package and its related package, java.nio.file.attribute, provide comprehensive support for file I/O and for accessing the file system. A zip file system provider is also available in JDK 7. The java.nio.file.LinkOption is an example of emulating extensible enums with interfaces. [6]

  3. Standard streams - Wikipedia

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    For example, the file rename command (variously called mv, move, or ren) is silent on success. Unless redirected , standard output is inherited from the parent process. In the case of an interactive shell, that is usually the text terminal which initiated the program.

  4. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    JNLP – Java Network Launching Protocol, an XML file used by Java Web Start for starting Java applets over the Internet; LNK – binary-format file shortcut in Microsoft Windows 95 and later; APPREF-MS – File shortcut format used by ClickOnce; NAL – ZENworks Instant shortcut (opens a .EXE not on the C:\ drive)

  5. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    Both forms are actively used. Microsoft .NET (for example, the method new Uri(path)) generally uses the 2-slash form; Java (for example, the method new URI(path)) generally uses the 4-slash form. Either form allows the most common operations on URIs (resolving relative URIs, and dereferencing to obtain a connection to the remote file) to be ...

  6. Overlapped I/O - Wikipedia

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    The third and the last method to get the I/O completion notification with overlapped IO is to use ReadFileEx() and WriteFileEx(), which allow the User APC routine to be provided, which will be fired on the same thread on completion (User APC is the thing very similar to Unix/POSIX signal, with the main difference being that the signals are ...

  7. Asynchronous I/O - Wikipedia

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    This approach is called asynchronous input/output. Any task that depends on the I/O having completed (this includes both using the input values and critical operations that claim to assure that a write operation has been completed) still needs to wait for the I/O operation to complete, and thus is still blocked, but other processing that does ...

  8. Java Class Library - Wikipedia

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    I/O and networking access the platform file system, and more generally networks through the java.io, java.nio and java.net packages. For networking, SCTP is available through com.sun.nio.sctp. Mathematics package: java.math provides mathematical expressions and evaluation, as well as arbitrary-precision decimal and integer number datatypes.

  9. Input/output - Wikipedia

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    In computing, input/output (I/O, i/o, or informally io or IO) is the communication between an information processing system, such as a computer, and the outside world, such as another computer system, peripherals, or a human operator. Inputs are the signals or data received by the system and outputs are the signals or data sent from it.