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/********************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2002, 2006 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms
* of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is
* available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Initial Contributors:
* The following IBM employees contributed to the Remote System Explorer
* component that contains this file: David McKnight, Kushal Munir,
* Michael Berger, David Dykstal, Phil Coulthard, Don Yantzi, Eric Simpson,
* Emily Bruner, Mazen Faraj, Adrian Storisteanu, Li Ding, and Kent Hawley.
*
* Contributors:
* {Name} (company) - description of contribution.
********************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.dstore.core.model;
/**
* <p>
* The ByteStreamHandler interface is used to abstract file read and write operations
* across the network.
*
*/
public interface IByteStreamHandler
{
/**
* Returns the unique ID for this bytestream handler
* @return the unique id
*/
public String getId();
/**
* Save a file in the specified location. This method is called by the
* DataStore when the communication layer receives a file transfer
*
* @param remotePath the path where to save the file
* @param buffer the bytes to insert in the file
* @param size the number of bytes to insert
* @param binary indicates whether to save the bytes as binary or text
*/
public void receiveBytes(String remotePath, byte[] buffer, int size, boolean binary);
/**
* Append a bytes to a file at a specified location. This method is called by the
* DataStore when the communication layer receives a file transfer append.
*
* @param remotePath the path where to save the file
* @param buffer the bytes to append in the file
* @param size the number of bytes to append in the file
* @param binary indicates whether to save the bytes as binary or text
*/
public void receiveAppendedBytes(String remotePath, byte[] buffer, int size, boolean binary);
}
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