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package name.pachler.nio.file;
import java.io.File;
import java.net.URI;
import name.pachler.nio.file.ext.Bootstrapper;
/**
* Factory class for Path instances.
* @author uwep
*/
public abstract class Paths {
private Paths(){
}
/**
* Creates a new Path instance from the given file system path string.
* @param path the path string
* @return a new Path instance representing the path string
*/
public static Path get(String path){
return Bootstrapper.newPath(new File(path));
}
// JDK7 also provides a method to convert a URI into a path, but
// we won't support that for now (I can't see this being helpful, and
// would just require more testing
/* public static Path get(URI uri){
return Bootstrapper.newPath(new File(uri));
}
*/
}
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