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I started using google jimfs and I can't understand how I can get file from path. In source code I see that Path.toFile throws UnsupportedOperationException. But how then can I use it without files? For example if my application need to know if some path is folder or file.

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The JSR 203 API has all the tools you need for that; and in this case, the Files class.

In spite of its name, it handles everything Path. For instance, you can use:

Files.isDirectory(thePath)

to test whether a file is a directory. But there are also other ways to test for the same thing.

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  • Thank you! But why did they do like that?
    – Pavel_K
    Jul 2, 2015 at 11:28
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    Precisely because a Path can be issued from different filesystems. The Path class is "busy" enough as it is without adding more methods to it...
    – fge
    Jul 2, 2015 at 11:29
  • Do I understand you right - because Path can be linked to different file systems and File can't?
    – Pavel_K
    Jul 2, 2015 at 11:30
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    Yes, exactly. A File can only be issued from what JSR 203 calls the default filesystem -- see FileSystems.getDefault(). In fact, when you do Paths.get(whatever), this is exactly equivalent to FileSystems.getDefault().getPath(whatever).
    – fge
    Jul 2, 2015 at 11:33
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    @JimJim2000: Yeah, as fge indicates, it's basically impossible to get a File object for something other than the default file system, so you can't have an in-memory file system like Jimfs and use File. That's part of the reason the new API (Path, Files, etc.) was created.
    – ColinD
    Jul 2, 2015 at 14:36

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