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Matt Benson commented on IO-158:
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I like the idea of using Piped*Streams, actually... not here in particular but
just in general. Again, it's simply been my experience that they suffer from
synchronization issues, which you must work around if you want to reliably read
all the data. As a result I wouldn't use them unless I truly needed them.
> ReaderInputStream implementation
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> Key: IO-158
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-158
> Project: Commons IO
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Andreas Veithen
> Priority: Minor
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> The standard Java class InputStreamReader converts a Reader into an
> InputStream. In some cases it is necessary to do the reverse, i.e. to convert
> a Reader into an InputStream. Several frameworks and libraries have their own
> implementation of this functionality (google for "ReaderInputStream"). Among
> these are at least four Apache projects: Ant, iBatis, James and XMLBeans.
> Commons IO would be a good place to share a common implementation.
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