The Joy of Java
Simon Spero
ses at tipper.oit.unc.edu
Tue Apr 30 01:59:38 PDT 1996
On Mon, 29 Apr 1996, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
> Java applications can't save files to disk or use data files on
> disk. If you were, for instance, buying two CPU weeks of idle time on
> some machines, you would need stuff like checkpointing or the ability
> to save intermediate results.
See the documentation for FileOutputStream; unsigned java applets can't
make persistent changes, but signed ones can. Applications can always
access the file system
Simon
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