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package java.nio.channels;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* A channel is a conduit to I/O services covering such items as files, sockets,
* hardware devices, I/O ports or some software component.
*
* Channels are open upon creation, and can be closed explicitly. Once a channel
* is closed it cannot be re-opened, and any attempts to perform I/O operations
* on the closed channel result in a ClosedChannelException
.
*
* Particular implementations or sub-interfaces of {@code Channel} dictate
* whether they are thread-safe or not.
*/
public interface Channel extends Closeable {
/**
* Returns true if this channel is open.
*/
public boolean isOpen();
/**
* Closes an open channel. If the channel is already closed then this method
* has no effect. If there is a problem with closing the channel then the
* method throws an IOException and the exception contains reasons for the
* failure.
*
* If an attempt is made to perform an operation on a closed channel then a
* {@link ClosedChannelException} will be thrown on that attempt.
*
* If multiple threads attempt to simultaneously close a channel, then only
* one thread will run the closure code, and others will be blocked until
* the first returns.
*
* @throws IOException
* if a problem occurs closing the channel.
*/
public void close() throws IOException;
}