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[Tomcat Wiki] Trivial Update of "Development/NestedFilesystem" by jboynes
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The "Development/NestedFilesystem" page has been changed by jboynes:
https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/Development/NestedFilesystem?action=diff&rev1=3&rev2=4
sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "="
pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG
}}}
- where the {{{authority}} component is used to contain the URI of the Path to the archive. Any characters not allow in a {{{reg-name}}} (specifically including "/" and ":") will be pct-encoded.
+ where the {{{authority}}} component is used to contain the URI of the Path to the archive. Any characters not allow in a {{{reg-name}}} (specifically including "/" and ":") will be pct-encoded.
As an example, the entry {{{com/example/Main.class}}} located in the archive {{{/tmp/example.jar}}} whose Path has the URI {{{file:///tmp/example.jar}}} would have the URI {{{
archive:file%3a%2f%2f%2ftmp%2fexample.jar/com/example/Main.class
@@ -93, +93 @@
== ToDos ==
* a way to read the zip’s central directory
* a way to seek into a deflated zip entry without inflating the entire thing
- * is a ClassLoader from a list of Path helpful?
+ * is a !ClassLoader from a list of Path helpful?
* how to deal with the locking model on Windows platform
* how to work with Paths that are directories - do we get this for free?
- * how to use the WatchService to detect changes e.g. web.xml or *.jsp touched?
+ * how to use the !WatchService to detect changes e.g. web.xml or *.jsp touched?
== Performance Measurements ==
TBD
@@ -106, +106 @@
== Zip Handling ==
The JDK API dealing with Zip archives have not been updated to work with the NIO File APIs:
- * ZipFile's constructor only accepts a java.io.File or a String relating to a file on the default filesystem
+ * !ZipFile's constructor only accepts a java.io.File or a String relating to a file on the default filesystem
* A zip entry may only be accessed as a sequential !InputStream rather than a !SeekableByteChannel
* A !ZipInputStream may only be constructed over an !InputStream rather than a !SeekableByteChannel
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