java.lang.Object | +--java.io.OutputStream | +--java.io.PipedOutputStream
Untamed: A piped output stream can be connected to a piped input stream
to create a communications pipe. The piped output stream is the
sending end of the pipe. Typically, data is written to a
PipedOutputStream
object by one thread and data is
read from the connected PipedInputStream
by some
other thread. Attempting to use both objects from a single thread
is not recommended as it may deadlock the thread.
java.io.PipedInputStream
PipedOutputStream()
PipedOutputStream(PipedInputStream snk)
void
close()
void
flush()
void
write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
len
bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off
to this piped output stream.
private PipedInputStream sink
public PipedOutputStream(PipedInputStream snk) throws IOException
snk
.
snk
- The piped input stream to connect to.public PipedOutputStream()
java.io.PipedInputStream#connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream)
,
java.io.PipedOutputStream#connect(java.io.PipedInputStream)
public void connect(PipedInputStream snk) throws IOException
IOException
is thrown.
If snk
is an unconnected piped input stream and
src
is an unconnected piped output stream, they may
be connected by either the call:
or the call:src.connect(snk)
The two calls have the same effect.snk.connect(src)
snk
- the piped input stream to connect to.
IOException
public void write(int b) throws IOException
byte
to the piped output stream.
If a thread was reading data bytes from the connected piped input
stream, but the thread is no longer alive, then an
IOException
is thrown.
Implements the write
method of OutputStream
.
write
in class OutputStream
b
- the byte
to be written.
IOException
public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
len
bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off
to this piped output stream.
If a thread was reading data bytes from the connected piped input
stream, but the thread is no longer alive, then an
IOException
is thrown.
write
in class OutputStream
b
- the data.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of bytes to write.
IOException
public void flush() throws IOException
flush
in class OutputStream
public void close() throws IOException
close
in class OutputStream