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Interface Pack200.Unpacker

Enclosing class:
Pack200
public static interface Pack200.Unpacker

The unpacker engine converts the packed stream to a JAR file. An instance of the engine can be obtained using Pack200.newUnpacker().

Every JAR file produced by this engine will include the string "PACK200" as a zip file comment. This allows a deployer to detect if a JAR archive was packed and unpacked.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, passing a null argument to a constructor or method in this class will cause a NullPointerException to be thrown.

This version of the unpacker is compatible with all previous versions.

Since:
1.5

Fields

KEEP

static final String KEEP

The string "keep", a possible value for certain properties.

See Also:
DEFLATE_HINT, Constant Field Values

TRUE

static final String TRUE

The string "true", a possible value for certain properties.

See Also:
DEFLATE_HINT, Constant Field Values

FALSE

static final String FALSE

The string "false", a possible value for certain properties.

See Also:
DEFLATE_HINT, Constant Field Values

DEFLATE_HINT

static final String DEFLATE_HINT

Property indicating that the unpacker should ignore all transmitted values for DEFLATE_HINT, replacing them by the given value, TRUE or FALSE. The default value is the special string KEEP, which asks the unpacker to preserve all transmitted deflation hints.

PROGRESS

static final String PROGRESS

The unpacker's progress as a percentage, as periodically updated by the unpacker. Values of 0 - 100 are normal, and -1 indicates a stall. Progress can be monitored by polling the value of this property.

At a minimum, the unpacker must set progress to 0 at the beginning of a packing operation, and to 100 at the end.

Methods

properties

SortedMap<String,String> properties()

Get the set of this engine's properties. This set is a "live view", so that changing its contents immediately affects the Packer engine, and changes from the engine (such as progress indications) are immediately visible in the map.

The property map may contain pre-defined implementation specific and default properties. Users are encouraged to read the information and fully understand the implications, before modifying pre-existing properties.

Implementation specific properties are prefixed with a package name associated with the implementor, beginning with com. or a similar prefix. All property names beginning with pack. and unpack. are reserved for use by this API.

Unknown properties may be ignored or rejected with an unspecified error, and invalid entries may cause an unspecified error to be thrown.

Returns:
A sorted association of option key strings to option values.

unpack

void unpack(InputStream in,
            JarOutputStream out)
     throws IOException

Read a Pack200 archive, and write the encoded JAR to a JarOutputStream. The entire contents of the input stream will be read. It may be more efficient to read the Pack200 archive to a file and pass the File object, using the alternate method described below.

Closes its input but not its output. (The output can accumulate more elements.)

Parameters:
in - an InputStream.
out - a JarOutputStream.
Throws:
IOException - if an error is encountered.

unpack

void unpack(File in,
            JarOutputStream out)
     throws IOException

Read a Pack200 archive, and write the encoded JAR to a JarOutputStream.

Does not close its output. (The output can accumulate more elements.)

Parameters:
in - a File.
out - a JarOutputStream.
Throws:
IOException - if an error is encountered.

addPropertyChangeListener

@Deprecated
default void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)

Deprecated. The dependency on PropertyChangeListener creates a significant impediment to future modularization of the Java platform. This method will be removed in a future release. Applications that need to monitor progress of the unpacker can poll the value of the PROGRESS property instead.

Registers a listener for PropertyChange events on the properties map. This is typically used by applications to update a progress bar.

The default implementation of this method does nothing and has no side-effects.

WARNING: This method is omitted from the interface declaration in all subset Profiles of Java SE that do not include the java.beans package.

Parameters:
listener - An object to be invoked when a property is changed.
See Also:
properties(), PROGRESS

removePropertyChangeListener

@Deprecated
default void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)

Deprecated. The dependency on PropertyChangeListener creates a significant impediment to future modularization of the Java platform. This method will be removed in a future release.

Remove a listener for PropertyChange events, added by the addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener).

The default implementation of this method does nothing and has no side-effects.

WARNING: This method is omitted from the interface declaration in all subset Profiles of Java SE that do not include the java.beans package.

Parameters:
listener - The PropertyChange listener to be removed.
See Also:
addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)

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