| JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.4.2 
 
java.io
Class FileDescriptor
java.lang.Object
   java.io.FileDescriptor 
 
public final class FileDescriptorextends Object 
Instances of the file descriptor class serve as an opaque handle
 to the underlying machine-specific structure representing an open
 file, an open socket, or another source or sink of bytes. The
 main practical use for a file descriptor is to create a
 FileInputStreamorFileOutputStreamto
 contain it. 
 Applications should not create their own file descriptors.
 
 
 
Since:JDK1.0See Also:FileInputStream,FileOutputStream 
 
 
| Constructor Summary |  
| FileDescriptor()Constructs an (invalid) FileDescriptor
 object.
 |  
| Method Summary |  
|  void | sync()Force all system buffers to synchronize with the underlying
 device.
 |  
|  boolean | valid()Tests if this file descriptor object is valid.
 |  
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |  
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |  
 
in
public static final FileDescriptor in 
A handle to the standard input stream. Usually, this file
 descriptor is not used directly, but rather via the input stream
 known as System.in.
 
See Also:System.in 
 
out
public static final FileDescriptor out 
A handle to the standard output stream. Usually, this file
 descriptor is not used directly, but rather via the output stream
 known as System.out.
 
See Also:System.out 
 
err
public static final FileDescriptor err 
A handle to the standard error stream. Usually, this file
 descriptor is not used directly, but rather via the output stream
 known as System.err.
 
See Also:System.err 
FileDescriptor
public FileDescriptor() 
Constructs an (invalid) FileDescriptor
 object.
 
valid
public boolean valid() 
Tests if this file descriptor object is valid.
 
Returns:trueif the file descriptor object represents a
          valid, open file, socket, or other active I/O connection;falseotherwise. 
 
sync
public void sync()
          throws SyncFailedException
Force all system buffers to synchronize with the underlying
 device.  This method returns after all modified data and
 attributes of this FileDescriptor have been written to the
 relevant device(s).  In particular, if this FileDescriptor
 refers to a physical storage medium, such as a file in a file
 system, sync will not return until all in-memory modified copies
 of buffers associated with this FileDesecriptor have been
 written to the physical medium.
 sync is meant to be used by code that requires physical
 storage (such as a file) to be in a known state  For
 example, a class that provided a simple transaction facility
 might use sync to ensure that all changes to a file caused
 by a given transaction were recorded on a storage medium.
 sync only affects buffers downstream of this FileDescriptor.  If
 any in-memory buffering is being done by the application (for
 example, by a BufferedOutputStream object), those buffers must
 be flushed into the FileDescriptor (for example, by invoking
 OutputStream.flush) before that data will be affected by sync.
 
Throws:
SyncFailedException- Thrown when the buffers cannot be flushed,
	      or because the system cannot guarantee that all the
	      buffers have been synchronized with physical media.Since:JDK1.1 
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