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Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 7

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java.nio.channels
Interface AsynchronousByteChannel

All Superinterfaces:
AsynchronousChannel, AutoCloseable, Channel, Closeable
All Known Implementing Classes:
AsynchronousSocketChannel

public interface AsynchronousByteChannel
extends AsynchronousChannel

An asynchronous channel that can read and write bytes.

Some channels may not allow more than one read or write to be outstanding at any given time. If a thread invokes a read method before a previous read operation has completed then a ReadPendingException will be thrown. Similarly, if a write method is invoked before a previous write has completed then WritePendingException is thrown. Whether or not other kinds of I/O operations may proceed concurrently with a read operation depends upon the type of the channel.

Note that ByteBuffers are not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. When a read or write operation is initiated then care must be taken to ensure that the buffer is not accessed until the operation completes.

Since:
1.7
See Also:
Channels.newInputStream(AsynchronousByteChannel), Channels.newOutputStream(AsynchronousByteChannel)

Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method and Description
 Future<Integer> read(ByteBuffer dst)
          Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
<A> void
read(ByteBuffer dst, A attachment, CompletionHandler<Integer,? super A> handler)
          Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.
 Future<Integer> write(ByteBuffer src)
          Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer.
<A> void
write(ByteBuffer src, A attachment, CompletionHandler<Integer,? super A> handler)
          Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer.
 
Methods inherited from interface java.nio.channels.AsynchronousChannel
close
 
Methods inherited from interface java.nio.channels.Channel
isOpen
 

Method Detail

read

<A> void read(ByteBuffer dst,
              A attachment,
              CompletionHandler<Integer,? super A> handler)
Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.

This method initiates an asynchronous read operation to read a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer. The handler parameter is a completion handler that is invoked when the read operation completes (or fails). The result passed to the completion handler is the number of bytes read or -1 if no bytes could be read because the channel has reached end-of-stream.

The read operation may read up to r bytes from the channel, where r is the number of bytes remaining in the buffer, that is, dst.remaining() at the time that the read is attempted. Where r is 0, the read operation completes immediately with a result of 0 without initiating an I/O operation.

Suppose that a byte sequence of length n is read, where 0 < n <= r. This byte sequence will be transferred into the buffer so that the first byte in the sequence is at index p and the last byte is at index p + n - 1, where p is the buffer's position at the moment the read is performed. Upon completion the buffer's position will be equal to p + n; its limit will not have changed.

Buffers are not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads so care should be taken to not access the buffer until the operation has completed.

This method may be invoked at any time. Some channel types may not allow more than one read to be outstanding at any given time. If a thread initiates a read operation before a previous read operation has completed then a ReadPendingException will be thrown.

Parameters:
dst - The buffer into which bytes are to be transferred
attachment - The object to attach to the I/O operation; can be null
handler - The completion handler
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - If the buffer is read-only
ReadPendingException - If the channel does not allow more than one read to be outstanding and a previous read has not completed
ShutdownChannelGroupException - If the channel is associated with a group that has terminated

read

Future<Integer> read(ByteBuffer dst)
Reads a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer.

This method initiates an asynchronous read operation to read a sequence of bytes from this channel into the given buffer. The method behaves in exactly the same manner as the read(ByteBuffer,Object,CompletionHandler) method except that instead of specifying a completion handler, this method returns a Future representing the pending result. The Future's get method returns the number of bytes read or -1 if no bytes could be read because the channel has reached end-of-stream.

Parameters:
dst - The buffer into which bytes are to be transferred
Returns:
A Future representing the result of the operation
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - If the buffer is read-only
ReadPendingException - If the channel does not allow more than one read to be outstanding and a previous read has not completed

write

<A> void write(ByteBuffer src,
               A attachment,
               CompletionHandler<Integer,? super A> handler)
Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer.

This method initiates an asynchronous write operation to write a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer. The handler parameter is a completion handler that is invoked when the write operation completes (or fails). The result passed to the completion handler is the number of bytes written.

The write operation may write up to r bytes to the channel, where r is the number of bytes remaining in the buffer, that is, src.remaining() at the time that the write is attempted. Where r is 0, the write operation completes immediately with a result of 0 without initiating an I/O operation.

Suppose that a byte sequence of length n is written, where 0 < n <= r. This byte sequence will be transferred from the buffer starting at index p, where p is the buffer's position at the moment the write is performed; the index of the last byte written will be p + n - 1. Upon completion the buffer's position will be equal to p + n; its limit will not have changed.

Buffers are not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads so care should be taken to not access the buffer until the operation has completed.

This method may be invoked at any time. Some channel types may not allow more than one write to be outstanding at any given time. If a thread initiates a write operation before a previous write operation has completed then a WritePendingException will be thrown.

Parameters:
src - The buffer from which bytes are to be retrieved
attachment - The object to attach to the I/O operation; can be null
handler - The completion handler object
Throws:
WritePendingException - If the channel does not allow more than one write to be outstanding and a previous write has not completed
ShutdownChannelGroupException - If the channel is associated with a group that has terminated

write

Future<Integer> write(ByteBuffer src)
Writes a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer.

This method initiates an asynchronous write operation to write a sequence of bytes to this channel from the given buffer. The method behaves in exactly the same manner as the write(ByteBuffer,Object,CompletionHandler) method except that instead of specifying a completion handler, this method returns a Future representing the pending result. The Future's get method returns the number of bytes written.

Parameters:
src - The buffer from which bytes are to be retrieved
Returns:
A Future representing the result of the operation
Throws:
WritePendingException - If the channel does not allow more than one write to be outstanding and a previous write has not completed

Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 7

DRAFT ea-b118

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