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file overwrite in java -- user-mapped section open error [duplicate]

The following function in a java program is written with the intent to read from a file and overwrite back to the same file after. public static void readOverWrite(File dir) throws IOException { ...
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How to garbage collect a direct buffer in Java

I have a memory leak that I have isolated to incorrectly disposed direct byte buffers. ByteBuffer buff = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(7777777); The GC collects the objects that harbor these buffers but ...
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Examples of forcing freeing of native memory direct ByteBuffer has allocated, using sun.misc.Unsafe?

JDK provides abillity to allocate so-called direct ByteBuffers, where memory is allocate outside of Java heap. This can be beneficial since this memory is not touched by garbage collector, and as such ...
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Prevent OutOfMemory when using java.nio.MappedByteBuffer

Consider application, which create 5-6 threads, each thread in cycle allocate MappedByteBuffer for 5mb page size. MappedByteBuffer b = ch.map(FileChannel.MapMode.READ_ONLY, r, 1024*1024*5); Sooner ...
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Truncate memory mapped file

I am using memory mapped IO for an index file, but the problem is that I'm not able to resize the file if it is mostly empty. Somewhere before: MappedByteBuffer map = raf.getChannel().map(MapMode....
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Java - how to efficiently write a sequential file with occassional holes in it

I have a requirement to write records to a file where the data is written at a file location (i.e, seek position) depending on the value of a numeric key. For example, if the key is 100, I might write ...
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Where is the JVM holding my file lock?

I am dealing with a java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException problem. I have a Scala program where if I do: java.nio.file.Files.delete(FileSystems.getDefault().getPath("""D:\Users\Eric\Google Drive (New)\...
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In Java, how do I write to a file I recently read from?

I am creating a notepad-type program. Here are my methods to read and write from a file: BufferedWriter out = null; try { System.out.println("Saving to " + saveFile.getName()); out = new ...
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Java 8 Application using all of System RAM and then crashing with a SIGBUS. Whats going on here?

I have a Java 8 Application that takes in messages over the network and writes to multiple Memory Mapped files using Java NIO MappedByteBuffer. I have a reader that reads messages simultaneously from ...
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FileOutputStream try-with-resources doesn't close file descriptor

I have code that extracts some specific large (about 15k entries) binary serialized file archive to folder on disk. public void extractExact(Path absolutePath, DoubleConsumer progressConsumer) throws ...
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What is the best way to unmap a mmapped file under Java 9

The circumstances changed a lot for JDK9 so I was wondering a possible way it is to unmap a memory mapped file under Java 9 (JDK9). One of the possible ways for <JDK9 is here
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What is the right way to close and/or delete a memory mapped file?

From what I've read, it's a bit tricky closing a memory mapped file in Java. By default, they're closed only by a mechanism akin to (but more efficient than) finalization. I already know it's ...
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I/O performance of multiple JVM (Windows 7 affected, Linux works)

I have a program that creates a file of about 50MB size. During the process the program frequently rewrites sections of the file and forces the changes to disk (in the order of 100 times). It uses a ...
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Renaming file after it has been opened as a RandomAccessFile and mapped as a MappedByteBuffer

I am trying to rename a file that I used as a RandomAccessFile before. When I try to rename the file I get an error on the renameTo call. When I use the Windows application Process Monitor I see ...
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Memory is not released while using MappedByteBuffer

I am trying to read one big file in chunk . So the read operation will be called multiple times being offset one of the parameter . The read is working perfectly fine . But the real problem is ...
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