Java Glossary : pipe

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A pipe in a mechanism by which two programs running in the same machine can talk to one another. It is just a stream of characters that one end writes and the other reads. There is usually some buffering in the middle provided by the operating system so the producer need not pause if the consumer gets behind. Pipes are more efficient than files since often the whole transfer can occur in RAM without any disk i/o. Remote pipes are called sockets. Java supports both pipes and sockets.

Pipes are also used to flow the STDOUT and STDERR of one program into the next. This is controlled with BAT files.

Java pipes are intended for communication only between threads running in the same JVM. For interprocess communication, you must use sockets.

4NT for examples of using bat file pipes ¤ File I/O Amanuensis to learn how to write code to use pipes ¤ process ¤ socket


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