See: Description
Class | Description |
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Charset |
A named mapping between sequences of sixteen-bit Unicode code units and sequences of
bytes.
|
CharsetDecoder |
An engine that can transform a sequence of bytes in a specific charset into a sequence of
sixteen-bit Unicode characters.
|
CharsetEncoder |
An engine that can transform a sequence of sixteen-bit Unicode characters into a sequence of
bytes in a specific charset.
|
CoderResult |
A description of the result state of a coder.
|
CodingErrorAction |
A typesafe enumeration for coding-error actions.
|
Exception | Description |
---|---|
CharacterCodingException |
Checked exception thrown when a character encoding
or decoding error occurs.
|
IllegalCharsetNameException |
Unchecked exception thrown when a string that is not a
legal charset name is used as such.
|
MalformedInputException |
Checked exception thrown when an input byte sequence is not legal for given
charset, or an input character sequence is not a legal sixteen-bit Unicode
sequence.
|
UnmappableCharacterException |
Checked exception thrown when an input character (or byte) sequence
is valid but cannot be mapped to an output byte (or character)
sequence.
|
UnsupportedCharsetException |
Unchecked exception thrown when no support is available
for a requested charset.
|
Error | Description |
---|---|
CoderMalfunctionError |
Error thrown when the
decodeLoop method of
a CharsetDecoder , or the encodeLoop method of a CharsetEncoder , throws an unexpected
exception. |
Class name
Description
Charset
A named mapping between characters
and bytesCharsetDecoder
Decodes bytes into characters CharsetEncoder
Encodes characters into bytes CoderResult
Describes coder results CodingErrorAction
Describes actions to take when
coding errors are detected
A charset is named mapping between sequences of sixteen-bit Unicode characters and sequences of bytes, in the sense defined in RFC 2278. A decoder is an engine which transforms bytes in a specific charset into characters, and an encoder is an engine which transforms characters into bytes. Encoders and decoders operate on byte and character buffers. They are collectively referred to as coders.
The Charset
class defines methods for creating
coders for a given charset and for retrieving the various names associated with
a charset. It also defines static methods for testing whether a particular
charset is supported, for locating charset instances by name, and for
constructing a map that contains every charset for which support is available
in the current Java virtual machine.
Most users will not use these classes directly; instead they will use the
existing charset-related constructors and methods in the String
class, together with the existing InputStreamReader
and OutputStreamWriter
classes, all
of whose implementations have been reworked to make use of the charset
facilities defined in this package. A small number of changes have been made
to the InputStreamReader
and OutputStreamWriter
classes in order to allow explicit charset objects to be specified in the
construction of instances of those classes.
Support for new charsets can be made available via the interface defined in
the CharsetProvider
class in the java.nio.charset.spi
package.
Unless otherwise noted, passing a null argument to a constructor
or method in any class or interface in this package will cause a NullPointerException
to be thrown.
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