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Java Tutorial » File » InputStream 
11. 7. 5. Compare two InputStream
/*
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 */
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
 @author Randall Hauch
 */
public class Main {
  /**
   * Compare two input stream
   
   @param input1 the first stream
   @param input2 the second stream
   @return true if the streams contain the same content, or false otherwise
   @throws IOException
   @throws IllegalArgumentException if the stream is null
   */
  public static boolean isSameInputStream input1,
                                InputStream input2 throws IOException {
      boolean error = false;
      try {
          byte[] buffer1 = new byte[1024];
          byte[] buffer2 = new byte[1024];
          try {
              int numRead1 = 0;
              int numRead2 = 0;
              while (true) {
                  numRead1 = input1.read(buffer1);
                  numRead2 = input2.read(buffer2);
                  if (numRead1 > -1) {
                      if (numRead2 != numRead1return false;
                      // Otherwise same number of bytes read
                      if (!Arrays.equals(buffer1, buffer2)) return false;
                      // Otherwise same bytes read, so continue ...
                  else {
                      // Nothing more in stream 1 ...
                      return numRead2 < 0;
                  }
              }
          finally {
              input1.close();
          }
      catch (IOException e) {
          error = true// this error should be thrown, even if there is an error closing stream 2
          throw e;
      catch (RuntimeException e) {
          error = true// this error should be thrown, even if there is an error closing stream 2
          throw e;
      finally {
          try {
              input2.close();
          catch (IOException e) {
              if (!errorthrow e;
          }
      }
  }
}
11. 7. InputStream
11. 7. 1. Creating an input or output stream on a ByteBuffer
11. 7. 2. Creating a Manifest for a JAR File
11. 7. 3. Convert InputStream to String
11. 7. 4. Compare the contents of two Streams to determine if they are equal or not.
11. 7. 5. Compare two InputStream
11. 7. 6. Counts down from a specified value the number of bytes actually read from the wrapped InputStream.
11. 7. 7. EOLConvertingInputStream: InputStream which converts \r bytes not followed by \n and \n not preceded by \r to \r\n.
11. 7. 8. Minimal InputStream subclass to fetch bytes form a String
11. 7. 9. Read and return the entire contents of the supplied InputStream.
11. 7. 10. Read and return the entire contents of the supplied InputStream. This method always closes the stream when finished reading.
11. 7. 11. Reads at most certain bytes from input stream and returns them as a byte array.
11. 7. 12. Using a Reader and a Writer, returns a String from an InputStream
11. 7. 13. Write the entire contents of the supplied string to the given stream. This method always flushes and closes the stream when finished.
11. 7. 14. Resettable File InputStream
11. 7. 15. An InputStream class that terminates the stream when it encounters a particular byte sequence.
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