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Class Paths

java.lang.Object
java.nio.file.Paths
public final class Paths extends Object
This class consists exclusively of static methods that return a Path by converting a path string or URI.
API Note:
It is recommended to obtain a Path via the Path.of methods instead of via the get methods defined in this class as this class may be deprecated in a future release.
Since:
1.7
See Also:

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method Description
static Path get(String first, String... more)
Converts a path string, or a sequence of strings that when joined form a path string, to a Path.
static Path get(URI uri)
Converts the given URI to a Path object.

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Method Details

get

public static Path get(String first, String... more)
Converts a path string, or a sequence of strings that when joined form a path string, to a Path.
Implementation Requirements:
This method simply invokes Path.of(String, String...) with the given parameters.
Parameters:
first - the path string or initial part of the path string
more - additional strings to be joined to form the path string
Returns:
the resulting Path
Throws:
InvalidPathException - if the path string cannot be converted to a Path
See Also:

get

public static Path get(URI uri)
Converts the given URI to a Path object.
Implementation Requirements:
This method simply invokes Path.of(URI) with the given parameter.
Parameters:
uri - the URI to convert
Returns:
the resulting Path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if preconditions on the uri parameter do not hold. The format of the URI is provider specific.
FileSystemNotFoundException - The file system, identified by the URI, does not exist and cannot be created automatically, or the provider identified by the URI's scheme component is not installed
SecurityException - if a security manager is installed and it denies an unspecified permission to access the file system
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