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NIO (Non-blocking IO) was introduced in Java 4 and enhanced with new File operations as NIO.2 in Java 7. The major improvement introduced by NIO was to allow [[#Non-Blocking_I.2FO|non-blocking]], block-oriented I/O operations from Java programs. Somewhat unrelated, NIO offers new features such as [[#File_Locking|file locking]] and [[#Character_Sets|characters sets]], and NIO.2 comes with a new [[#NIO_2_File_API|file system access API]]. | |||
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=File Locking= | |||
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:[[NIO File Locking]] | |||
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=Character Sets= | |||
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=NIO 2= | |||
{{Internal|Java NIO 2|Java NIO 2}} |
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Overview
NIO (Non-blocking IO) was introduced in Java 4 and enhanced with new File operations as NIO.2 in Java 7. The major improvement introduced by NIO was to allow non-blocking, block-oriented I/O operations from Java programs. Somewhat unrelated, NIO offers new features such as file locking and characters sets, and NIO.2 comes with a new file system access API.