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I just discovered that with NIO.2, at least under Linux, I can open a FileChannel on a directory, and calling force(true) calls fsync() on the underlying file descriptor. Without getting into whether this should be necessary, it's nice to finally have this functionality available in pure Java.

I haven't been able to find anywhere that this behaviour is documented, though. Can I count on this working on all Unix platforms, in future versions of Java, and in non-Oracle JVMs?

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See the following thread: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/nio-dev/2015-May/003140.html

It was not technically supported, but looks like support will be retained as many applications rely on it.

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You can count on whatever the documentation says, and on nothing else.

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  • Unlike FileInputStream, the documentation for FileChannel.open() doesn’t say that it only works on regular files, which I guess will have to do.
    – Carey
    Oct 13, 2011 at 2:58

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