How to convert a Reader to InputStream and a Writer to OutputStream?

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慢半拍i 2020-12-02 07:31

Is there an easy way to avoid dealing with text encoding problems?

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  •  时光说笑
    2020-12-02 07:52

    Well, a Reader deals with characters and an InputStream deals with bytes. The encoding specifies how you wish to represent your characters as bytes, so you can't really ignore the issue. As for avoiding problems, my opinion is: pick one charset (e.g. "UTF-8") and stick with it.

    Regarding how to actually do it, as has been pointed out, "the obvious names for these classes are ReaderInputStream and WriterOutputStream." Surprisingly, "these are not included in the Java library" even though the 'opposite' classes, InputStreamReader and OutputStreamWriter are included.

    So, lots of people have come up with their own implementations, including Apache Commons IO. Depending on licensing issues, you will probably be able to include the commons-io library in your project, or even copy a portion of the source code (which is downloadable here).

    • Apache ReaderInputStream: API / source code direct link
    • Apache WriterOutputStream: API / source code direct link

    As you can see, both classes' documentation states that "all charset encodings supported by the JRE are handled correctly".

    N.B. A comment on one of the other answers here mentions this bug. But that affects the Apache Ant ReaderInputStream class (here), not the Apache Commons IO ReaderInputStream class.

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