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I'm struggling to solve an issue whereby a directory and its content is deleted and then later re-created by different process.

However, it seems as if a handle to the file is still kept open by the delete process, and results in an AccessDeniedException being thrown when attempting to recreate. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sample code as follows:

private static void deleteFilesAndDirectories(Path targetPath, Predicate<? super Path> filter) {
    try {
        try (Stream<Path> eligibleFiles = Files.walk(targetPath)
                .filter(path -> !Files.isDirectory(path))
                .filter(filter)) {

            for (Path file : eligibleFiles.collect(Collectors.toList())) {
                if (Files.isDirectory(file)) {
                    deleteFilesAndDirectories(file, filter);
                }

                Path parentDir = file.getParent();
                Files.delete(file);

                //Delete holding directory
                if (Files.list(parentDir).count() == 0) {
                    Files.delete(parentDir);
                }
            }
        }

    } catch (IOException e) {
        logger.error("Failed to delete directory");  //AccessDeniedException is caught
    }
}

public static void delete(String subdirectory) {
  deleteFilesAndDirectories(Paths.get(subdirectory), path -> true);
}

public static void store(MultipartFile file, String subdirectory) {
  Path subdirectoryPath = Paths.get(subdirectory);

  if (!Files.isDirectory(subdirectoryPath)) {
  try {
    Files.createDirectories(subdirectoryPath);

  } catch (IOException e) {
    throw new StorageException("Could not create sub-directory " + subdirectoryPath.toAbsolutePath(), e);
  }
}

public static void main(String[] args) {
  MultipartFile file = ...;

  delete("mydir"); //Attempts to delete directory, but is still visible in Windows Explorer though access is denied when trying to go into it

  store(file, "mydir");  //Checks if directory already exists, and attempts to create if not there.
}

Stacktrace printed when Files.createDirectories(subdirectoryPath) is executed:

Caused by: java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException: D:\Workspaces\***\application\pending\0
at sun.nio.fs.WindowsException.translateToIOException(WindowsException.java:83)
at sun.nio.fs.WindowsException.rethrowAsIOException(WindowsException.java:97)
at sun.nio.fs.WindowsException.rethrowAsIOException(WindowsException.java:102)
at sun.nio.fs.WindowsFileSystemProvider.createDirectory(WindowsFileSystemProvider.java:504)
at java.nio.file.Files.createDirectory(Files.java:674)
at java.nio.file.Files.createAndCheckIsDirectory(Files.java:781)
at java.nio.file.Files.createDirectories(Files.java:767)
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  • From your comment in the code, it seems that the AccessDeniedException occurs in the delete method.
    – Arnaud
    Oct 24, 2018 at 14:48
  • @Razeen can you put the code e.printStackTrace(); to capture the failure and report in his question ? Only the print stack error message is important to check the problem
    – e2a
    Oct 24, 2018 at 15:07
  • Just out of pure curiosity: eligibleFiles is a Stream whcih .filter(path -> !Files.isDirectory(path)). Then you collect the Stream to a list and are iterating over the files using the a for-loop. Within this loop you're checking if (Files.isDirectory(file)). How can this be the case?
    – LuCio
    Oct 24, 2018 at 15:44
  • @Arnaud No, the delete method executes, but holds onto the object (a directory) being deleted. The store method then attempts to re-create it as it cannot determine whether it currently exists.
    – Razeen
    Oct 24, 2018 at 21:43
  • @LuCio Its recursive programming. If a directory has another directory, then clear that directory's files and subdirectories.
    – Razeen
    Oct 24, 2018 at 21:45

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The trouble is in this part of your code:

if (Files.list(parentDir).count() == 0) {
    Files.delete(parentDir);
}

Unfortunately, Files.list(Path) puts some sort of lock on the directory. Here's a workaround for you:

Stream<Path> list = Files.list(parentDir);
int count = list.count();
list.close();
if (0 == count) {
    Files.delete(parentDir);
}

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