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This is a set of utilities and classes that I have found useful over the years. In my career spanning over a decade, I have time and again written the same code or some part of the code over and over again. I never found the time to collate the details in a reusable library. This project will be a collection of such files. The work that I have been doing is more than 5 years old, however the project has been conceived in 2011.

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package com.kapil.framework.lang;

/**
 * 

* Utility methods for Arrays. *

*/ public final class ArrayUtils { private ArrayUtils() { } /** *

* Merges content of two byte arrays. *

* * @param first An array of bytes. * @param second An array of bytes. * @return An array of bytes containing content of both arrays. * */ public static byte[] mergeByteArrays(byte[] first, byte[] second) { byte[] result = null; if (first == null && second != null) { // First array is blank while the second contains some values, therefore result should contain all values // from second. result = second; } else if (first != null && second == null) { // Second array is blank while the first contains some values, therefore result should contain all values // from first. result = first; } else { int firstLength = first.length; int secondLength = second.length; result = new byte[firstLength + secondLength]; System.arraycopy(first, 0, result, 0, firstLength); System.arraycopy(second, 0, result, firstLength, secondLength); } return result; } }




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