Using file I/O streams is an important skill in any programming language. Although using built-in classes to access and manipulate files is becoming less popular with the availability of other text-based storage methods (such as XML with SAX), it’s still a really important skill to have.
Because the Java language is so huge, there's a lot more to learn about I/O than what's been mentioned in this tutorial. If you’re interested in learning more about it, then you should checkout some of the links and books shown below.
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