most java developers I know have problems with java.io at some point -
probably the worst API in the whole java spec. I'm not saying it doesn't
work (it does), its just that the interface to the underlying useful code is
often overly complex....
sam
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From: "Maximilian Eberl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: java.io.*
> > >> > Anyone can explains the differences between InputStream
> > >> > and OutputStream please?
> > >
> > >Mark Galbreath wrote:
> > >> Bytes go in one and out the other?
>
> Max wrote:
> > > but how can I click on an output stream ??????
>
> > Pierre-Yves Saumont wrote:
> > With your mouse !
>
> Technically it seems logical to me that the output streem
> comes out of the back side of the computer directly from
> the cooler fan. I even can feel it stream ...
>
> But where does the input stream go in ????
> Through the diskette drive ?
>
> This question turned my brain upside down.
> Finally I found it !!!!
>
> See where the InputStream goes into the iMac:
>
> http://www.derdickemax.de/imac.jpg
>
>
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