Properties
  public
  
  
  
  class
  Properties
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    extends Hashtable<Object, Object>
  
  
  
  
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |||
| ↳ | java.util.Dictionary<java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object> | ||
| ↳ | java.util.Hashtable<java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object> | ||
| ↳ | java.util.Properties | ||
The Properties class represents a persistent set of
 properties. The Properties can be saved to a stream
 or loaded from a stream. Each key and its corresponding value in
 the property list is a string.
 
A property list can contain another property list as its "defaults"; this second property list is searched if the property key is not found in the original property list.
 Because Properties inherits from Hashtable, the
 put and putAll methods can be applied to a
 Properties object.  Their use is strongly discouraged as they
 allow the caller to insert entries whose keys or values are not
 Strings.  The setProperty method should be used
 instead.  If the store or save method is called
 on a "compromised" Properties object that contains a
 non-String key or value, the call will fail. Similarly,
 the call to the propertyNames or list method
 will fail if it is called on a "compromised" Properties
 object that contains a non-String key.
 
 The iterators returned by the iterator method of this class's
 "collection views" (that is, entrySet(), keySet(), and
 values()) may not fail-fast (unlike the Hashtable implementation).
 These iterators are guaranteed to traverse elements as they existed upon
 construction exactly once, and may (but are not guaranteed to) reflect any
 modifications subsequent to construction.
 
 The load(Reader) /
 store(Writer, String)
 methods load and store properties from and to a character based stream
 in a simple line-oriented format specified below.
 The load(InputStream) /
 store(OutputStream, String)
 methods work the same way as the load(Reader)/store(Writer, String) pair, except
 the input/output stream is encoded in ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
 Characters that cannot be directly represented in this encoding can be written using
 Unicode escapes as defined in section {@jls 3.3} of
 The Java Language Specification;
 only a single 'u' character is allowed in an escape
 sequence.
 
 The loadFromXML(java.io.InputStream) and storeToXML(java.io.OutputStream, java.lang.String, java.lang.String) methods load and store properties
 in a simple XML format.  By default the UTF-8 character encoding is used,
 however a specific encoding may be specified if required. Implementations
 are required to support UTF-8 and UTF-16 and may support other encodings.
 An XML properties document has the following DOCTYPE declaration:
 
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!-- DTD for properties -->
    <!ELEMENT properties ( comment?, entry* ) >
    <!ATTLIST properties version CDATA #FIXED "1.0">
    <!ELEMENT comment (#PCDATA) >
    <!ELEMENT entry (#PCDATA) >
    <!ATTLIST entry key CDATA #REQUIRED>
 This class is thread-safe: multiple threads can share a single
 Properties object without the need for external synchronization.
Summary
| Fields | |
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    protected
    
    
    Properties | defaultsA property list that contains default values for any keys not found in this property list. | 
| Public constructors | |
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      Properties()
      Creates an empty property list with no default values. | |
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      Properties(int initialCapacity)
      Creates an empty property list with no default values, and with an initial size accommodating the specified number of elements without the need to dynamically resize. | |
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      Properties(Properties defaults)
      Creates an empty property list with the specified defaults. | |
| Public methods | |
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        void | 
      clear()
      Clears this hashtable so that it contains no keys. | 
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        Object | 
      clone()
      Creates a shallow copy of this hashtable. | 
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        Object | 
      compute(Object key, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
      Attempts to compute a mapping for the specified key and its current
 mapped value (or  This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
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        Object | 
      computeIfAbsent(Object key, Function<? super Object, ?> mappingFunction)
      If the specified key is not already associated with a value (or is mapped
 to  This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
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        Object | 
      computeIfPresent(Object key, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
      If the value for the specified key is present and non-null, attempts to compute a new mapping given the key and its current mapped value. This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
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        boolean | 
      contains(Object value)
      Tests if some key maps into the specified value in this hashtable. | 
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        boolean | 
      containsKey(Object key)
      Tests if the specified object is a key in this hashtable. | 
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        boolean | 
      containsValue(Object value)
      Returns true if this hashtable maps one or more keys to this value. | 
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        Enumeration<Object> | 
      elements()
      Returns an enumeration of the values in this hashtable. | 
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        Set<Entry<Object, Object>> | 
      entrySet()
      Returns a  | 
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        boolean | 
      equals(Object o)
      Compares the specified Object with this Map for equality, as per the definition in the Map interface. | 
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        void | 
      forEach(BiConsumer<? super Object, ? super Object> action)
      Performs the given action for each entry in this map until all entries have been processed or the action throws an exception. | 
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        Object | 
      get(Object key)
      Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped,
 or  | 
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        Object | 
      getOrDefault(Object key, Object defaultValue)
      Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or
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        String | 
      getProperty(String key, String defaultValue)
      Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list. | 
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        String | 
      getProperty(String key)
      Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list. | 
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        int | 
      hashCode()
      Returns the hash code value for this Map as per the definition in the Map interface. | 
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        boolean | 
      isEmpty()
      Tests if this hashtable maps no keys to values. | 
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        Set<Object> | 
      keySet()
      Returns a  | 
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        Enumeration<Object> | 
      keys()
      Returns an enumeration of the keys in this hashtable. | 
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        void | 
      list(PrintWriter out)
      Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. | 
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        void | 
      list(PrintStream out)
      Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. | 
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        void | 
      load(Reader reader)
      Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input character stream in a simple line-oriented format. | 
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        void | 
      load(InputStream inStream)
      Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input byte stream. | 
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        void | 
      loadFromXML(InputStream in)
      Loads all of the properties represented by the XML document on the specified input stream into this properties table. | 
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        Object | 
      merge(Object key, Object value, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
      If the specified key is not already associated with a value or is associated with null, associates it with the given non-null value. This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
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        Enumeration<?> | 
      propertyNames()
      Returns an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including distinct keys in the default property list if a key of the same name has not already been found from the main properties list. | 
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        Object | 
      put(Object key, Object value)
      Maps the specified  | 
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        void | 
      putAll(Map<?, ?> t)
      Copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this hashtable. | 
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        Object | 
      putIfAbsent(Object key, Object value)
      If the specified key is not already associated with a value (or is mapped
 to  | 
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        boolean | 
      remove(Object key, Object value)
      Removes the entry for the specified key only if it is currently mapped to the specified value. | 
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        Object | 
      remove(Object key)
      Removes the key (and its corresponding value) from this hashtable. | 
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        Object | 
      replace(Object key, Object value)
      Replaces the entry for the specified key only if it is currently mapped to some value. | 
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        boolean | 
      replace(Object key, Object oldValue, Object newValue)
      Replaces the entry for the specified key only if currently mapped to the specified value. | 
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        void | 
      replaceAll(BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> function)
      Replaces each entry's value with the result of invoking the given function on that entry until all entries have been processed or the function throws an exception. | 
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        void | 
      save(OutputStream out, String comments)
      
      This method was deprecated
      in API level 15.
    This method does not throw an IOException if an I/O error
 occurs while saving the property list.  The preferred way to save a
 properties list is via the  | 
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        Object | 
      setProperty(String key, String value)
      Calls the  | 
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        int | 
      size()
      Returns the number of keys in this hashtable. | 
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        void | 
      store(Writer writer, String comments)
      Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
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        void | 
      store(OutputStream out, String comments)
      Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
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        void | 
      storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment)
      Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table. | 
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        void | 
      storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment, String encoding)
      Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table, using the specified encoding. | 
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        void | 
      storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment, Charset charset)
      Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table, using the specified encoding. | 
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        Set<String> | 
      stringPropertyNames()
      Returns an unmodifiable set of keys from this property list where the key and its corresponding value are strings, including distinct keys in the default property list if a key of the same name has not already been found from the main properties list. | 
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        String | 
      toString()
      Returns a string representation of this  | 
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        Collection<Object> | 
      values()
      Returns a  | 
| Protected methods | |
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        void | 
      rehash()
      Increases the capacity of and internally reorganizes this hashtable, in order to accommodate and access its entries more efficiently. | 
| Inherited methods | |
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Fields
defaults
protected Properties defaults
A property list that contains default values for any keys not found in this property list.
Public constructors
Properties
public Properties ()
Creates an empty property list with no default values.
Implementation Note:
- The initial capacity of a Propertiesobject created with this constructor is unspecified.
Properties
public Properties (int initialCapacity)
Creates an empty property list with no default values, and with an initial size accommodating the specified number of elements without the need to dynamically resize.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| initialCapacity | int: thePropertieswill be sized to
         accommodate this many elements | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IllegalArgumentException | if the initial capacity is less than zero. | 
Properties
public Properties (Properties defaults)
Creates an empty property list with the specified defaults.
Implementation Note:
- The initial capacity of a Propertiesobject created with this constructor is unspecified.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| defaults | Properties: the defaults. | 
Public methods
clone
public Object clone ()
Creates a shallow copy of this hashtable. All the structure of the hashtable itself is copied, but the keys and values are not cloned. This is a relatively expensive operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | a clone of the hashtable | 
compute
public Object compute (Object key, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
Attempts to compute a mapping for the specified key and its current
 mapped value (or null if there is no current mapping). For
 example, to either create or append a String msg to a value
 mapping:
 
 map.compute(key, (k, v) -> (v == null) ? msg : v.concat(msg))merge() is often simpler to use for such purposes.)
 If the remapping function returns null, the mapping is removed
 (or remains absent if initially absent).  If the remapping function
 itself throws an (unchecked) exception, the exception is rethrown, and
 the current mapping is left unchanged.
 
The remapping function should not modify this map during computation.
This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
 ConcurrentModificationException if the remapping
 function modified this map during computation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is to be associated | 
| remappingFunction | BiFunction: the remapping function to compute a value | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the new value associated with the specified key, or null if none | 
computeIfAbsent
public Object computeIfAbsent (Object key, Function<? super Object, ?> mappingFunction)
If the specified key is not already associated with a value (or is mapped
 to null), attempts to compute its value using the given mapping
 function and enters it into this map unless null.
 
If the mapping function returns null, no mapping is recorded.
 If the mapping function itself throws an (unchecked) exception, the
 exception is rethrown, and no mapping is recorded.  The most
 common usage is to construct a new object serving as an initial
 mapped value or memoized result, as in:
 
 map.computeIfAbsent(key, k -> new Value(f(k)));
 Or to implement a multi-value map, Map<K,Collection<V>>,
 supporting multiple values per key:
 
 map.computeIfAbsent(key, k -> new HashSet<V>()).add(v);
 The mapping function should not modify this map during computation.
This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
 ConcurrentModificationException if the mapping
 function modified this map during computation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is to be associated | 
| mappingFunction | Function: the mapping function to compute a value | 
| Returns | |
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| Object | the current (existing or computed) value associated with the specified key, or null if the computed value is null | 
computeIfPresent
public Object computeIfPresent (Object key, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
If the value for the specified key is present and non-null, attempts to compute a new mapping given the key and its current mapped value.
If the remapping function returns null, the mapping is removed.
 If the remapping function itself throws an (unchecked) exception, the
 exception is rethrown, and the current mapping is left unchanged.
 
The remapping function should not modify this map during computation.
This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
 ConcurrentModificationException if the remapping
 function modified this map during computation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is to be associated | 
| remappingFunction | BiFunction: the remapping function to compute a value | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the new value associated with the specified key, or null if none | 
contains
public boolean contains (Object value)
Tests if some key maps into the specified value in this hashtable.
 This operation is more expensive than the containsKey method.
 
Note that this method is identical in functionality to
 containsValue, (which is part of the
 Map interface in the collections framework).
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| value | Object: a value to search for | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif and only if some key maps to thevalueargument in this hashtable as
             determined by theequalsmethod;falseotherwise. | 
containsKey
public boolean containsKey (Object key)
Tests if the specified object is a key in this hashtable.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: possible key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif and only if the specified object
          is a key in this hashtable, as determined by theequalsmethod;falseotherwise. | 
containsValue
public boolean containsValue (Object value)
Returns true if this hashtable maps one or more keys to this value.
Note that this method is identical in functionality to contains (which predates the Map interface).
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| value | Object: value whose presence in this hashtable is to be tested | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif this map maps one or more keys to the
         specified value | 
elements
public Enumeration<Object> elements ()
Returns an enumeration of the values in this hashtable. Use the Enumeration methods on the returned object to fetch the elements sequentially. If the hashtable is structurally modified while enumerating over the values then the results of enumerating are undefined.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Enumeration<Object> | an enumeration of the values in this hashtable. | 
entrySet
public Set<Entry<Object, Object>> entrySet ()
Returns a Set view of the mappings contained in this map.
 The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
 reflected in the set, and vice-versa.  If the map is modified
 while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through
 the iterator's own remove operation, or through the
 setValue operation on a map entry returned by the
 iterator) the results of the iteration are undefined.  The set
 supports element removal, which removes the corresponding
 mapping from the map, via the Iterator.remove,
 Set.remove, removeAll, retainAll and
 clear operations.  It does not support the
 add or addAll operations.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Set<Entry<Object, Object>> | a set view of the mappings contained in this map | 
equals
public boolean equals (Object o)
Compares the specified Object with this Map for equality, as per the definition in the Map interface.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| o | Object: object to be compared for equality with this hashtable | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | true if the specified Object is equal to this Map | 
forEach
public void forEach (BiConsumer<? super Object, ? super Object> action)
Performs the given action for each entry in this map until all entries have been processed or the action throws an exception. Unless otherwise specified by the implementing class, actions are performed in the order of entry set iteration (if an iteration order is specified.) Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| action | BiConsumer: The action to be performed for each entry | 
get
public Object get (Object key)
Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped,
 or null if this map contains no mapping for the key.
 
More formally, if this map contains a mapping from a key
 k to a value v such that (key.equals(k)),
 then this method returns v; otherwise it returns
 null.  (There can be at most one such mapping.)
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: the key whose associated value is to be returned | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the value to which the specified key is mapped, or nullif this map contains no mapping for the key | 
getOrDefault
public Object getOrDefault (Object key, Object defaultValue)
Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or
 defaultValue if this map contains no mapping for the key.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: the key whose associated value is to be returned | 
| defaultValue | Object: the default mapping of the key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the value to which the specified key is mapped, or defaultValueif this map contains no mapping for the key | 
getProperty
public String getProperty (String key, String defaultValue)
Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list. If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list, and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns the default value argument if the property is not found.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the hashtable key. | 
| defaultValue | String: a default value. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the value in this property list with the specified key value. | 
See also:
getProperty
public String getProperty (String key)
Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list.
 If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list,
 and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns
 null if the property is not found.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the property key. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | the value in this property list with the specified key value. | 
See also:
hashCode
public int hashCode ()
Returns the hash code value for this Map as per the definition in the Map interface.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | a hash code value for this object. | 
isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty ()
Tests if this hashtable maps no keys to values.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif this hashtable maps no keys to values;falseotherwise. | 
keySet
public Set<Object> keySet ()
Returns a Set view of the keys contained in this map.
 The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
 reflected in the set, and vice-versa.  If the map is modified
 while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through
 the iterator's own remove operation), the results of
 the iteration are undefined.  The set supports element removal,
 which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the
 Iterator.remove, Set.remove,
 removeAll, retainAll, and clear
 operations.  It does not support the add or addAll
 operations.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Set<Object> | a set view of the keys contained in this map | 
keys
public Enumeration<Object> keys ()
Returns an enumeration of the keys in this hashtable. Use the Enumeration methods on the returned object to fetch the keys sequentially. If the hashtable is structurally modified while enumerating over the keys then the results of enumerating are undefined.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Enumeration<Object> | an enumeration of the keys in this hashtable. | 
list
public void list (PrintWriter out)
Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. This method is useful for debugging.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| out | PrintWriter: an output stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| ClassCastException | if any key in this property list is not a string. | 
list
public void list (PrintStream out)
Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. This method is useful for debugging.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| out | PrintStream: an output stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| ClassCastException | if any key in this property list is not a string. | 
load
public void load (Reader reader)
Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input character stream in a simple line-oriented format.
 Properties are processed in terms of lines. There are two
 kinds of line, natural lines and logical lines.
 A natural line is defined as a line of
 characters that is terminated either by a set of line terminator
 characters (\n or \r or \r\n)
 or by the end of the stream. A natural line may be either a blank line,
 a comment line, or hold all or some of a key-element pair. A logical
 line holds all the data of a key-element pair, which may be spread
 out across several adjacent natural lines by escaping
 the line terminator sequence with a backslash character
 \.  Note that a comment line cannot be extended
 in this manner; every natural line that is a comment must have
 its own comment indicator, as described below. Lines are read from
 input until the end of the stream is reached.
 
 A natural line that contains only white space characters is
 considered blank and is ignored.  A comment line has an ASCII
 '#' or '!' as its first non-white
 space character; comment lines are also ignored and do not
 encode key-element information.  In addition to line
 terminators, this format considers the characters space
 (' ', '\u0020'), tab
 ('\t', '\u0009'), and form feed
 ('\f', '\u000C') to be white
 space.
 
If a logical line is spread across several natural lines, the backslash escaping the line terminator sequence, the line terminator sequence, and any white space at the start of the following line have no affect on the key or element values. The remainder of the discussion of key and element parsing (when loading) will assume all the characters constituting the key and element appear on a single natural line after line continuation characters have been removed. Note that it is not sufficient to only examine the character preceding a line terminator sequence to decide if the line terminator is escaped; there must be an odd number of contiguous backslashes for the line terminator to be escaped. Since the input is processed from left to right, a non-zero even number of 2n contiguous backslashes before a line terminator (or elsewhere) encodes n backslashes after escape processing.
 The key contains all of the characters in the line starting
 with the first non-white space character and up to, but not
 including, the first unescaped '=',
 ':', or white space character other than a line
 terminator. All of these key termination characters may be
 included in the key by escaping them with a preceding backslash
 character; for example,
 \:\=
 would be the two-character key ":=".  Line
 terminator characters can be included using \r and
 \n escape sequences.  Any white space after the
 key is skipped; if the first non-white space character after
 the key is '=' or ':', then it is
 ignored and any white space characters after it are also
 skipped.  All remaining characters on the line become part of
 the associated element string; if there are no remaining
 characters, the element is the empty string
 "".  Once the raw character sequences
 constituting the key and element are identified, escape
 processing is performed as described above.
 
 As an example, each of the following three lines specifies the key
 "Truth" and the associated element value
 "Beauty":
 
Truth = Beauty Truth:Beauty Truth :Beauty
 fruits                           apple, banana, pear, \
                                  cantaloupe, watermelon, \
                                  kiwi, mango
 "fruits" and the associated element is:
 "apple, banana, pear, cantaloupe, watermelon, kiwi, mango"
\ so that a space
 will appear after each comma in the final result; the \,
 line terminator, and leading white space on the continuation line are
 merely discarded and are not replaced by one or more other
 characters.
 As a third example, the line:
cheeses
"cheeses" and the associated
 element is the empty string "".
 Characters in keys and elements can be represented in escape sequences similar to those used for character and string literals (see sections {@jls 3.3} and {@jls 3.10.6} of The Java Language Specification). The differences from the character escape sequences and Unicode escapes used for characters and strings are:
- Octal escapes are not recognized.
-  The character sequence \bdoes not represent a backspace character.
-  The method does not treat a backslash character,
 \, before a non-valid escape character as an error; the backslash is silently dropped. For example, in a Java string the sequence"\z"would cause a compile time error. In contrast, this method silently drops the backslash. Therefore, this method treats the two character sequence"\b"as equivalent to the single character'b'.
- Escapes are not necessary for single and double quotes; however, by the rule above, single and double quote characters preceded by a backslash still yield single and double quote characters, respectively.
- Only a single 'u' character is allowed in a Unicode escape sequence.
The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| reader | Reader: the input character stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if an error occurred when reading from the input stream. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if a malformed Unicode escape appears in the input. | 
| NullPointerException | if readeris null. | 
load
public void load (InputStream inStream)
Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input
 byte stream. The input stream is in a simple line-oriented
 format as specified in
 load(Reader) and is assumed to use
 the ISO 8859-1 character encoding; that is each byte is one Latin1
 character. Characters not in Latin1, and certain special characters,
 are represented in keys and elements using Unicode escapes as defined in
 section {@jls 3.3} of
 The Java Language Specification.
 
The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| inStream | InputStream: the input stream. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if an error occurred when reading from the input stream. | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if the input stream contains a malformed Unicode escape sequence. | 
| NullPointerException | if inStreamis null. | 
loadFromXML
public void loadFromXML (InputStream in)
Loads all of the properties represented by the XML document on the specified input stream into this properties table.
The XML document must have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
 An implementation is required to read XML documents that use the
 "UTF-8" or "UTF-16" encoding. An implementation may
 support additional encodings.
 
The specified stream is closed after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| in | InputStream: the input stream from which to read the XML document. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if reading from the specified input stream
         results in an IOException. | 
| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the document's encoding declaration can be read and it specifies an encoding that is not supported | 
| InvalidPropertiesFormatException | Data on input stream does not constitute a valid XML document with the mandated document type. | 
| NullPointerException | if inis null. | 
merge
public Object merge (Object key, Object value, BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> remappingFunction)
If the specified key is not already associated with a value or is
 associated with null, associates it with the given non-null value.
 Otherwise, replaces the associated value with the results of the given
 remapping function, or removes if the result is null. This
 method may be of use when combining multiple mapped values for a key.
 For example, to either create or append a String msg to a
 value mapping:
 
 map.merge(key, msg, String::concat)
 If the remapping function returns null, the mapping is removed.
 If the remapping function itself throws an (unchecked) exception, the
 exception is rethrown, and the current mapping is left unchanged.
 
The remapping function should not modify this map during computation.
This method will, on a best-effort basis, throw a
 ConcurrentModificationException if the remapping
 function modified this map during computation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the resulting value is to be associated | 
| value | Object: the non-null value to be merged with the existing value
        associated with the key or, if no existing value or a null value
        is associated with the key, to be associated with the key | 
| remappingFunction | BiFunction: the remapping function to recompute a value if
        present | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the new value associated with the specified key, or null if no value is associated with the key | 
propertyNames
public Enumeration<?> propertyNames ()
Returns an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including distinct keys in the default property list if a key of the same name has not already been found from the main properties list.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Enumeration<?> | an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including the keys in the default property list. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| ClassCastException | if any key in this property list is not a string. | 
See also:
put
public Object put (Object key, Object value)
Maps the specified key to the specified
 value in this hashtable. Neither the key nor the
 value can be null. 
 The value can be retrieved by calling the get method
 with a key that is equal to the original key.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: the hashtable key | 
| value | Object: the value | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the previous value of the specified key in this hashtable,
             or nullif it did not have one | 
putAll
public void putAll (Map<?, ?> t)
Copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this hashtable. These mappings will replace any mappings that this hashtable had for any of the keys currently in the specified map.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| t | Map: mappings to be stored in this map | 
putIfAbsent
public Object putIfAbsent (Object key, Object value)
If the specified key is not already associated with a value (or is mapped
 to null) associates it with the given value and returns
 null, else returns the current value.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is to be associated | 
| value | Object: value to be associated with the specified key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the previous value associated with the specified key, or nullif there was no mapping for the key.
         (Anullreturn can also indicate that the map
         previously associatednullwith the key,
         if the implementation supports null values.) | 
remove
public boolean remove (Object key, Object value)
Removes the entry for the specified key only if it is currently mapped to the specified value.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is associated | 
| value | Object: value expected to be associated with the specified key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif the value was removed | 
remove
public Object remove (Object key)
Removes the key (and its corresponding value) from this hashtable. This method does nothing if the key is not in the hashtable.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: the key that needs to be removed | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the value to which the key had been mapped in this hashtable,
          or nullif the key did not have a mapping | 
replace
public Object replace (Object key, Object value)
Replaces the entry for the specified key only if it is currently mapped to some value.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is associated | 
| value | Object: value to be associated with the specified key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the previous value associated with the specified key, or nullif there was no mapping for the key.
         (Anullreturn can also indicate that the map
         previously associatednullwith the key,
         if the implementation supports null values.) | 
replace
public boolean replace (Object key, Object oldValue, Object newValue)
Replaces the entry for the specified key only if currently mapped to the specified value.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | Object: key with which the specified value is associated | 
| oldValue | Object: value expected to be associated with the specified key | 
| newValue | Object: value to be associated with the specified key | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif the value was replaced | 
replaceAll
public void replaceAll (BiFunction<? super Object, ? super Object, ?> function)
Replaces each entry's value with the result of invoking the given function on that entry until all entries have been processed or the function throws an exception. Exceptions thrown by the function are relayed to the caller.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| function | BiFunction: the function to apply to each entry | 
save
public void save (OutputStream out, String comments)
      This method was deprecated
      in API level 15.
    This method does not throw an IOException if an I/O error
 occurs while saving the property list.  The preferred way to save a
 properties list is via the store(OutputStream out,
 String comments) method or the
 storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment) method.
  
Calls the store(OutputStream out, String comments) method
 and suppresses IOExceptions that were thrown.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| out | OutputStream: an output stream. | 
| comments | String: a description of the property list. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
             contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
setProperty
public Object setProperty (String key, String value)
Calls the Hashtable method put. Provided for
 parallelism with the getProperty method. Enforces use of
 strings for property keys and values. The value returned is the
 result of the Hashtable call to put.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| key | String: the key to be placed into this property list. | 
| value | String: the value corresponding tokey. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Object | the previous value of the specified key in this property
             list, or nullif it did not have one. | 
See also:
size
public int size ()
Returns the number of keys in this hashtable.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the number of keys in this hashtable. | 
store
public void store (Writer writer, String comments)
Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
 Properties table to the output character stream in a
 format suitable for using the load(Reader)
 method.
 
 Properties from the defaults table of this Properties
 table (if any) are not written out by this method.
 
 If the comments argument is not null, then an ASCII #
 character, the comments string, and a line separator are first written
 to the output stream. Thus, the comments can serve as an
 identifying comment. Any one of a line feed ('\n'), a carriage
 return ('\r'), or a carriage return followed immediately by a line feed
 in comments is replaced by a line separator generated by the Writer
 and if the next character in comments is not character # or
 character ! then an ASCII # is written out
 after that line separator.
 
 Next, a comment line is always written, consisting of an ASCII
 # character, the current date and time (as if produced
 by the toString method of Date for the
 current time), and a line separator as generated by the Writer.
 
 Then every entry in this Properties table is
 written out, one per line. For each entry the key string is
 written, then an ASCII =, then the associated
 element string. For the key, all space characters are
 written with a preceding \ character.  For the
 element, leading space characters, but not embedded or trailing
 space characters, are written with a preceding \
 character. The key and element characters #,
 !, =, and : are written
 with a preceding backslash to ensure that they are properly loaded.
 
After the entries have been written, the output stream is flushed. The output stream remains open after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| writer | Writer: an output character stream writer. | 
| comments | String: a description of the property list. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if writing this property list to the specified
             output stream throws an IOException. | 
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
             contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
| NullPointerException | if writeris null. | 
store
public void store (OutputStream out, String comments)
Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
 Properties table to the output stream in a format suitable
 for loading into a Properties table using the
 load(InputStream) method.
 
 Properties from the defaults table of this Properties
 table (if any) are not written out by this method.
 
 This method outputs the comments, properties keys and values in
 the same format as specified in
 store(Writer),
 with the following differences:
 
- The stream is written using the ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
- Characters not in Latin-1 in the comments are written as
 \uxxxx for their appropriate unicode hexadecimal value xxxx.
- Characters less than \u0020and characters greater than\u007Ein property keys or values are written as\uxxxx for the appropriate hexadecimal value xxxx.
After the entries have been written, the output stream is flushed. The output stream remains open after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| out | OutputStream: an output stream. | 
| comments | String: a description of the property list. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if writing this property list to the specified
             output stream throws an IOException. | 
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
             contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
| NullPointerException | if outis null. | 
storeToXML
public void storeToXML (OutputStream os, String comment)
Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table.
 An invocation of this method of the form props.storeToXML(os,
 comment) behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
 props.storeToXML(os, comment, "UTF-8");.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| os | OutputStream: the output stream on which to emit the XML document. | 
| comment | String: a description of the property list, ornullif no comment is desired. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if writing to the specified output stream
         results in an IOException. | 
| NullPointerException | if osis null. | 
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
         contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
See also:
storeToXML
public void storeToXML (OutputStream os, String comment, String encoding)
Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table, using the specified encoding.
The XML document will have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
If the specified comment is null then no comment
 will be stored in the document.
 
 An implementation is required to support writing of XML documents
 that use the "UTF-8" or "UTF-16" encoding. An
 implementation may support additional encodings.
 
The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
This method behaves the same as storeToXML(java.io.OutputStream, java.lang.String, java.nio.charset.Charset) except that it will look up the charset using the given encoding name.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| os | OutputStream: the output stream on which to emit the XML document. | 
| comment | String: a description of the property list, ornullif no comment is desired. | 
| encoding | String: the name of a supported
                  
                  character encoding | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if writing to the specified output stream
         results in an IOException. | 
| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the encoding is not supported by the implementation. | 
| NullPointerException | if osisnull,
         or ifencodingisnull. | 
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
         contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
storeToXML
public void storeToXML (OutputStream os, String comment, Charset charset)
Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained in this table, using the specified encoding.
The XML document will have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
If the specified comment is null then no comment
 will be stored in the document.
 
 An implementation is required to support writing of XML documents
 that use the "UTF-8" or "UTF-16" encoding. An
 implementation may support additional encodings.
 
Unmappable characters for the specified charset will be encoded as numeric character references.
The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| os | OutputStream: the output stream on which to emit the XML document. | 
| comment | String: a description of the property list, ornullif no comment is desired. | 
| charset | Charset: the charset | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | if writing to the specified output stream
         results in an IOException. | 
| NullPointerException | if osorcharsetisnull. | 
| ClassCastException | if this Propertiesobject
         contains any keys or values that are notStrings. | 
stringPropertyNames
public Set<String> stringPropertyNames ()
Returns an unmodifiable set of keys from this property list
 where the key and its corresponding value are strings,
 including distinct keys in the default property list if a key
 of the same name has not already been found from the main
 properties list.  Properties whose key or value is not
 of type String are omitted.
 
 The returned set is not backed by this Properties object.
 Changes to this Properties object are not reflected in the
 returned set.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Set<String> | an unmodifiable set of keys in this property list where the key and its corresponding value are strings, including the keys in the default property list. | 
See also:
toString
public String toString ()
Returns a string representation of this Hashtable object
 in the form of a set of entries, enclosed in braces and separated
 by the ASCII characters " , " (comma and space). Each
 entry is rendered as the key, an equals sign =, and the
 associated element, where the toString method is used to
 convert the key and element to strings.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| String | a string representation of this hashtable | 
values
public Collection<Object> values ()
Returns a Collection view of the values contained in this map.
 The collection is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
 reflected in the collection, and vice-versa.  If the map is
 modified while an iteration over the collection is in progress
 (except through the iterator's own remove operation),
 the results of the iteration are undefined.  The collection
 supports element removal, which removes the corresponding
 mapping from the map, via the Iterator.remove,
 Collection.remove, removeAll,
 retainAll and clear operations.  It does not
 support the add or addAll operations.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Collection<Object> | a collection view of the values contained in this map | 
Protected methods
rehash
protected void rehash ()
Increases the capacity of and internally reorganizes this hashtable, in order to accommodate and access its entries more efficiently. This method is called automatically when the number of keys in the hashtable exceeds this hashtable's capacity and load factor.
