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       A
       
        FileLock
       
       represents a locked region of a file.
      
       Locks have certain properties that enable collaborating processes to avoid
 the lost update problem or reading inconsistent data. Logically, a file lock
 can be
       
        exclusive
       
       or
       
        shared
       
       . Multiple processes can hold
 shared locks on the same region of a file, but only a single process can hold
 an exclusive lock on a given region of a file and no other process can
 simultaneously hold a shared lock overlapping the exclusive lock. An
 application can determine whether a
       
        FileLock
       
       is shared or exclusive
 via the
       
        isShared()
       
       method.
      
       Locks held by a particular process cannot overlap one another. Applications
 can determine whether a proposed lock will overlap by using the
       
        overlaps(long, long)
       
       ) method. Locks held in other processes may overlap
 locks held in this process. Locks are shared amongst all threads in the
 acquiring process, and are therefore unsuitable for intra-process
 synchronization.
      
       Once a lock is acquired, it is immutable in all its state except
       
        isValid()
       
       . The lock will initially be valid, but may be rendered invalid by
 explicit removal of the lock, using
       
        release()
       
       , or implicitly by
 closing the channel or exiting the process (terminating the VM).
       
Locks are intended to be true platform operating system file locks, and therefore locks held by the VM will be visible to other operating system processes.
The characteristics of the underlying operating system locks will show through in the Java implementation. For example, some platforms' locks are 'mandatory' -- meaning the operating system enforces the locks on processes that attempt to access locked regions of files; whereas other platforms' locks are only 'advisory' -- meaning that processes are required to collaborate to ensure locks are acquired and there is a potential for processes to not play well. To be on the safe side, it is best to assume that the platform is adopting advisory locks and always acquire shared locks when reading a region of a file.
On some platforms, the presence of a lock will prevent the file from being memory-mapped. On some platforms, closing a channel on a given file handle will release all the locks held on that file -- even if there are other channels open on the same file; their locks will also be released. The safe option here is to ensure that you only acquire locks on a single channel for a particular file and that becomes the synchronization point.
Further care should be exercised when locking files maintained on network file systems, since they often have further limitations.
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          Constructs a new file lock instance for a given channel.
          
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          Returns the lock's
           
        
           
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            release()
           
          
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          Indicates if the file lock is shared with other processes or if it is
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          Indicates whether this lock is a valid file lock.
          
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          Indicates if the receiver's lock region overlaps the region described
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          Returns the lock's starting position in the file.
          
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          Releases this particular lock on the file.
          
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          Returns the length of the file lock in bytes.
          
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          Returns a string that shows the details of the lock suitable for debugging.
          
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Constructs a new file lock instance for a given channel. The constructor enforces the starting position, length and sharing mode of the lock.
| channel | the underlying file channel that holds the lock. | 
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| position | the starting point for the lock. | 
| size | the length of the lock in number of bytes. | 
| shared | 
           the lock's sharing mode of lock;
           
            true
           
           is shared,
           
            false
           
           is exclusive.
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         Returns the lock's
         
          
           FileChannel
          
         
         .
        
         Calls
         
          
           release()
          
         
         for
         
          AutoCloseable
         
         .
        
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Indicates if the file lock is shared with other processes or if it is exclusive.
           true
          
          if the lock is a shared lock,
          
           false
          
          if it is
         exclusive.
         Indicates whether this lock is a valid file lock. The lock is valid unless the underlying channel has been closed or it has been explicitly released.
           true
          
          if the lock is valid,
          
           false
          
          otherwise.
         Indicates if the receiver's lock region overlaps the region described in the parameter list.
| start | the starting position for the comparative lock. | 
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| length | the length of the comparative lock. | 
           true
          
          if there is an overlap,
          
           false
          
          otherwise.
         Returns the lock's starting position in the file.
Releases this particular lock on the file. If the lock is invalid then this method has no effect. Once released, the lock becomes invalid.
| ClosedChannelException | if the channel is already closed when an attempt to release the lock is made. | 
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| IOException | if another I/O error occurs. | 
Returns the length of the file lock in bytes.
Returns a string that shows the details of the lock suitable for debugging.