CHAPTER 82 — Input and Output Streams



created: 06/02/00; revised: 07/08/02, 06/08/03

CHAPTER 82 — Input and Output Streams

This chapter discusses input and output (IO)
using the package java.io available
in Java 1.2 and above.

Input is data going into a program;
output is data flowing out of a program.
IO is frequently done using IO streams.
A stream is a sequence of data flowing from a
source to a destination.
IO streams can be connected to a wide variety of
data sources and destinations.

Chapter Topics:

  • IO Streams.
  • Readers and Writers.
  • InputStreams and OutputStreams.
  • Character data and UTF.
  • Processing Streams.

You have already used streams in reading data from
the keyboard and in writing data to the monitor.
Streams are used for much more than that.

QUESTION 1:


Java can read data from the Internet.
What does this data look like to a Java program?