Java in a Nutshell, 5th Edition [Electronic resources]

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FileWriter is a convenience subclass of OutputStreamWriter that is useful when you want to write text (as opposed to binary data) to a file. You create a FileWriter by specifying the file to be written to and, optionally, whether the data should be appended to the end of an existing file instead of overwriting that file. The FileWriter class creates an internal FileOutputStream to write bytes to the specified file and uses the functionality of its superclass, OutputStreamWriter, to convert the Unicode characters written to the stream into bytes using the default encoding of the default locale. (If you want to use an encoding other than the default, you cannot use FileWriter; in that case you must create your own OutputStreamWriter and FileOutputStream.) Because FileWriter is a trivial subclass of OutputStreamWriter, it does not define any methods of its own, but simply inherits them from its superclass.

Figure 9-20. java.io.FileWriter

public class 

FileWriter extends OutputStreamWriter { // Public Constructors public

FileWriter (File

file ) throws IOException; public

FileWriter (FileDescriptor

fd ); public

FileWriter (String

fileName ) throws IOException;

1.4 public

FileWriter (File

file , boolean

append ) throws IOException; public

FileWriter (String

fileName , boolean

append ) throws IOException; }