Re: gunzipping an URL
LC's No-Spam Newsreading account wrote:
I have an applet which reads some astronomical images via a class of its
own. This class uses at present two constructors:
- one constructor (used for tests) receives as argument a String file
name and does
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream
(new BufferedInputStream(
new FileInputStream(file)
, 2880
)
);
- the other constructor (used in real life) receives as argument
an URL url and then
URLConnection urlc = url.openConnection() ;
urlc.connect();
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream
(new BufferedInputStream(
urlc.getInputStream()
, 2880
)
);
The URL correspond to a binary file of the same kind as for a local
file. The 2880-byte record length is intrinsic to that kind of file.
Now I'd want to replace such files (name) with gzipped files (name.gz)
I see that there is a class GZIPInputStream. What is the correct way
to use it ? should I wrap it around the innermost stream ?
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream
(new BufferedInputStream(
new GZIPInputStream(
urlc.getInputStream()
)
, 2880
)
);
Is it correct to expect that this will receive the gzipped data
(transferred as such between apache httpd server and applet) and
do the gunzipping locally within the applet ?
That would work, although you need to keep references to the inner-most
input stream so that you can close it in a "finally" block.
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