Is it possible to use NIO with System.in?
I would like to somehow treat stdin as a selectable channel. Has anyone found a way to do this?
Is it possible to use NIO with System.in?
I would like to somehow treat stdin as a selectable channel. Has anyone found a way to do this?
duplicate:
How to get SelectableChannel from an InputStream?
hmmm... on second thought, for stdin there may be a solution. I found this reference:
http://www.javafaq.nu/java-example-code-346.html
and in particular:
SystemInPipe.java (class which encapsulates stdin as a selectable channel)
I don t know about a SelectableChannel
, but you can convert an InputStream
to a ReadableByteChannel
with
using java.nio.channels.Channels;
...
ReadableByteChannel in = Channels.newChannel(System.in);
You could create a Pipe
and a custom thread to read from standard input and write to the pipe.
Once you have the Pipe
you can then get the input channel.
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