The code at Java Tutorials showed an example of using DataOutputStream class and DataInputStream class.
A snippet of the code looks like this:
//..
out = new DataOutputStream(new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(dataFile)));
//..
in = new DataInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(dataFile)));
//..
I was wondering why is it required to create a new BufferedOutputStream when we create a new DataOutputStream ?
Isn't it redundant since this alternative works as well? : new DataOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(dataFile));
As this page claims, DataStreams already provides a buffered file output byte stream. So is "double-buffering" really required?
I've modified the 2 lines of code (output and input), taking away the BufferedOutputStream and BufferedInputStream and everything seems to work just fine, so I was wondering what is the purpose of the BufferedOutputStream and BufferedInputStream ?