Name
PipedWriter
Synopsis
PipedWriter is a
character output stream that writes characters to the
PipedReader character input stream to which it is
connected. PipedWriter implements one half of a
pipe and is useful for communication between two threads of an
application. A PipedWriter cannot be used until it
is connected to a PipedReader object, which may be
passed to the PipedWriter( ) constructor or to the
connect( ) method. PipedWriter
inherits most of the methods of its superclass. See
Writer for more information.
PipedWriter is the character-stream analog of
PipedOutputStream.
Figure 9-48. java.io.PipedWriter
public class PipedWriter extends Writer { // Public Constructors public PipedWriter( ); public PipedWriter(PipedReader snk) throws IOException; // Public Instance Methods public void connect(PipedReader snk) throws IOException; synchronized // Public Methods Overriding Writer public void close( ) throws IOException; public void flush( ) throws IOException; synchronized 1.2 public void write(int c) throws IOException; public void write(char[ ] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException; }
Passed To
PipedReader.{connect( ), PipedReader(
)}
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