JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.1

java.nio.channels
Interface Channel

All Known Subinterfaces:
ByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel, InterruptibleChannel, ReadableByteChannel, ScatteringByteChannel, WritableByteChannel
All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractInterruptibleChannel, DatagramChannel, FileChannel, Pipe.SinkChannel, Pipe.SourceChannel, SelectableChannel, SocketChannel

public interface Channel

A nexus for I/O operations.

A channel represents an open connection to an entity such as a hardware device, a file, a network socket, or a program component that is capable of performing one or more distinct I/O operations, for example reading or writing.

A channel is either open or closed. A channel is open upon creation, and once closed it remains closed. Once a channel is closed, any attempt to invoke an I/O operation upon it will cause a ClosedChannelException to be thrown. Whether or not a channel is open may be tested by invoking its isOpen method.

Channels are, in general, intended to be safe for multithreaded access as described in the specifications of the interfaces and classes that extend and implement this interface.

Since:
1.4

Method Summary
 void close()
          Closes this channel.
 boolean isOpen()
          Tells whether or not this channel is open.
 

Method Detail

isOpen

public boolean isOpen()
Tells whether or not this channel is open.

Returns:
true if, and only if, this channel is open

close

public void close()
           throws IOException
Closes this channel.

After a channel is closed, any further attempt to invoke I/O operations upon it will cause a ClosedChannelException to be thrown.

If this channel is already closed then invoking this method has no effect.

This method may be invoked at any time. If some other thread has already invoked it, however, then another invocation will block until the first invocation is complete, after which it will return without effect.

Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.1

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