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I am trying to initialise a FileInputStream object using a File object. I am getting a FileNotFound error on the line

fis = new FileInputStream(file);

This is strange since I have opened this file through the same method to do regex many times.

My method is as follows:

private BufferedInputStream fileToBIS(File file){

	FileInputStream fis = null;
	BufferedInputStream bis =null; 
	try {
		fis = new FileInputStream(file);
		bis = new BufferedInputStream(fis);
	} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
		// TODO Auto-generated catch block
		e.printStackTrace();
	}	
	return bis;
}

java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\dev\server\tomcat6\webapps\sample-site (Access is denied)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.(Unknown Source)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.(Unknown Source)
    at controller.ScanEditRegions.fileToBIS(ScanEditRegions.java:52)
    at controller.ScanEditRegions.tidyHTML(ScanEditRegions.java:38)
    at controller.ScanEditRegions.process(ScanEditRegions.java:64)
    at controller.ScanEditRegions.visitAllDirsAndFiles(ScanEditRegions.java:148)
    at controller.Manager.main(Manager.java:10)

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Is the file there, do you have permission issues? – Sam Saffron Jun 16 at 5:59

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Judging by the stacktrace you pasted in your post I'd guess that you do not have the rights to read the file.

The File class allows you to performs useful checks on a file, some of them:

boolean canExecute();
boolean canRead();
boolean canWrite();
boolean exists();
boolean isFile();
boolean isDirectory();

For example, you could check for: exists() && isFile() && canRead() and print a better error-message depending on the reason why you cant read the file.

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The problem was a directory was being passed in (as well as many files) – Ankur Jun 16 at 7:08
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This is has to do with file permissions settings in the OS. You've started the java process as a user who has no access rights to the specific directory.

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You might want to make sure that (in order of likely-hood):

  1. The file exists.
  2. The file is not a directory.
  3. You or the Java process have permissions to open the file.
  4. Another process doesn't have a lock on the file (likely, as you would probably receive a standard IOException instead of FileNotFoundException)
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