java.nio.file.attribute

Interface DosFileAttributeView

  • All Superinterfaces:
    AttributeView, BasicFileAttributeView, FileAttributeView

    public interface DosFileAttributeView
    extends BasicFileAttributeView
    A file attribute view that provides a view of the legacy "DOS" file attributes. These attributes are supported by file systems such as the File Allocation Table (FAT) format commonly used in consumer devices.

    A DosFileAttributeView is a BasicFileAttributeView that additionally supports access to the set of DOS attribute flags that are used to indicate if the file is read-only, hidden, a system file, or archived.

    Where dynamic access to file attributes is required, the attributes supported by this attribute view are as defined by BasicFileAttributeView, and in addition, the following attributes are supported:

    Name Type
    readonly Boolean
    hidden Boolean
    system Boolean
    archive Boolean

      

    The getAttribute method may be used to read any of these attributes, or any of the attributes defined by BasicFileAttributeView as if by invoking the readAttributes() method.

    The setAttribute method may be used to update the file's last modified time, last access time or create time attributes as defined by BasicFileAttributeView. It may also be used to update the DOS attributes as if by invoking the setReadOnly, setHidden, setSystem, and setArchive methods respectively.

    Since:
    1.7
    • Method Summary

      Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method and Description
      String name()
      Returns the name of the attribute view.
      DosFileAttributes readAttributes()
      Reads the basic file attributes as a bulk operation.
      void setArchive(boolean value)
      Updates the value of the archive attribute.
      void setHidden(boolean value)
      Updates the value of the hidden attribute.
      void setReadOnly(boolean value)
      Updates the value of the read-only attribute.
      void setSystem(boolean value)
      Updates the value of the system attribute.

        

      • Methods inherited from interface java.nio.file.attribute.BasicFileAttributeView

        setTimes
    • Method Detail

      • setReadOnly

        void setReadOnly(boolean value)
                         throws IOException
        Updates the value of the read-only attribute.

        It is implementation specific if the attribute can be updated as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations. An implementation may, for example, require to read the existing value of the DOS attribute in order to update this attribute.

        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the attribute
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs
        SecurityException - In the case of the default, and a security manager is installed, its checkWrite method is invoked to check write access to the file
      • setHidden

        void setHidden(boolean value)
                       throws IOException
        Updates the value of the hidden attribute.

        It is implementation specific if the attribute can be updated as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations. An implementation may, for example, require to read the existing value of the DOS attribute in order to update this attribute.

        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the attribute
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs
        SecurityException - In the case of the default, and a security manager is installed, its checkWrite method is invoked to check write access to the file
      • setSystem

        void setSystem(boolean value)
                       throws IOException
        Updates the value of the system attribute.

        It is implementation specific if the attribute can be updated as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations. An implementation may, for example, require to read the existing value of the DOS attribute in order to update this attribute.

        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the attribute
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs
        SecurityException - In the case of the default, and a security manager is installed, its checkWrite method is invoked to check write access to the file
      • setArchive

        void setArchive(boolean value)
                        throws IOException
        Updates the value of the archive attribute.

        It is implementation specific if the attribute can be updated as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations. An implementation may, for example, require to read the existing value of the DOS attribute in order to update this attribute.

        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the attribute
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs
        SecurityException - In the case of the default, and a security manager is installed, its checkWrite method is invoked to check write access to the file

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