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* Copyright 2011 Taro L. Saito
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/**
* Snappy API for compressing/decompressing data.
*
* Usage
* First, import {@link org.xerial.snappy.Snappy} in your Java code:
*
*
* import org.xerial.snappy.Snappy;
*
*
* Then use {@link org.xerial.snappy.Snappy#compress(byte[])} and {@link org.xerial.snappy.Snappy#uncompress(byte[])}:
*
*
* String input = "Hello snappy-java! Snappy-java is a JNI-based wrapper of Snappy, a fast compresser/decompresser.";
* byte[] compressed = Snappy.compress(input.getBytes("UTF-8"));
* byte[] uncompressed = Snappy.uncompress(compressed);
* String result = new String(uncompressed, "UTF-8");
* System.out.println(result);
*
*
*
* In addition, high-level methods (Snappy.compress(String), Snappy.compress(float[] ..) etc. ) and low-level ones (e.g. Snappy.rawCompress(.. ), Snappy.rawUncompress(..), etc.), which minimize memory copies, can be used.
*
* Stream-based API
* Stream-based compressor/decompressor SnappyOutputStream, SnappyInputStream are also available for reading/writing large data sets.
*/
package org.xerial.snappy;