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I must use an existing method that is like saveAttachment(Attachment attachment) where Attachment has a File attribute.

My problem is that I'm retrieving a byte[] and I want to save it using this method. How can I have a "local" File just for saving ?

Sorry if my question is dumb, I don't know much about Files in Java.

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    From where you are retreiving byte[]? Where you want to save your data? Need more context & explanation Sep 25, 2013 at 13:38
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    I save the data using a method that itself uses alfresco community sdk to store the file, so I can't change the way it is saved. And I retrieve the byte from a web-service that does not provide other information. For those reasons I didn't give more details in my question. Sep 25, 2013 at 13:54

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File tempFile = File.createTempFile(prefix, suffix, null);
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(tempFile);
fos.write(byteArray);

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File.createTempFile(prefix, suffix, directory);

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Reading All Bytes or Lines from a File

Path file = ...;
byte[] fileArray;
fileArray = Files.readAllBytes(file);

Writing All Bytes or Lines to a File

Path file = ...;
byte[] buf = ...;
Files.write(file, buf);
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You're in luck.

File.createTempFile(String prefix, String suffix)

Creates a file in the default temp directory of the OS, where it's guaranteed you can write to.

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