Learn to create a new file and make the file read-only in Java. A read-only file can be opened for reading, but we cannot modify or delete the file contents. A read-only file or directory can be deleted if the file system permits.
1. Using File.setReadOnly()
The setReadOnly()
method marks the file or directory specified in the path so that only read operations are allowed.
The method returns true
if and only if the operation succeeded; false
otherwise
File file = new File("c:/temp/testReadOnly.txt");
// Mark it read only
boolean success = file.setReadOnly();
2. Using File.setWritable(false)
The setWritable() is a convenient method to set the owner’s write permission for this abstract pathname.
It returns true
if the operation succeeded. The operation will fail with SecurityException if the user does not have the required permissions.
File file = new File("c:/temp/testReadOnly.txt");
// Mark it read only
boolean success = file.setWritable(false);
3. Check if the File is Read-Only or Writable
In order to check if the file is writable or read-only, we can use canWrite()
method of File class. This method returns:
- true : the file is writable
- false : the file is read-only
File file = new File("c:/temp/testReadOnly.txt");
System.out.println("File is writable : " + file.canWrite()); // true
// Mark it read only
boolean success = file.setWritable(false);
System.out.println("File is writable : " + file.canWrite()); // false
Happy Learning !!
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