I am currently writing an application which has a result a file this is composed by blocks of bytes that are processed in blocks so the goal is to process one block convert it into bytes and write(append) that block of bytes into the file then process the next block and so on..until it finishes having all of the bytes of all of the blocks stored into the file, i have been trying using the following piece of code:
try (ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(file)) {
oos.writeObject(bytestobwritten);
oos.flush();
oos.close();
stat = 1;
} catch(FileNotFoundException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(Filer.class.getName()).log(Level.WARNING, "Error by writing block of bytes", ex);
} //end catch
The above code is inside the while structure that process the bytes the variable bytestobwritten
contains the bytes of the current block
The issue here is that it is not appending all of the bytes only remains the last block of bytes..i need all of them being "Concatenated" to make the result amount of bytes for that file..
do you have any idea on how to deal with this situation in java? will appreciate any help, thanks in advance.
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remain. So you need to handle the remaining bytes separately, outside the loop.ObjectOutputStream?
From your description it seems much more likely that you should just be using aFileOutputStream
directly.FileOutputStream
in append mode, but it's rather inefficient that way.