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=Overview=
=Overview=


NIO and NIO.2 are a collection of Java APIs intended to be used for I/O intensive operations. NIO stands for Non-blocking I/O. NIO was introduced in Java 4 and NIO.2 was introduced in Java 7.
NIO and NIO.2 are a collection of Java APIs intended to be used for I/O intensive operations. NIO stands for Non-blocking I/O. NIO was introduced in Java 4 and NIO.2, which is a file system API extension, was introduced in Java 7.
 
NIO and NIO.2


=Subjects=
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* [[NIO Concepts|Concepts]]
* [[NIO Concepts|Concepts]]

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Overview

NIO and NIO.2 are a collection of Java APIs intended to be used for I/O intensive operations. NIO stands for Non-blocking I/O. NIO was introduced in Java 4 and NIO.2, which is a file system API extension, was introduced in Java 7.

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