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     25 
     26 package sun.nio;
     27 
     28 import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
     29 import java.io.IOException;
     30 
     31 /** This is an interface to adapt existing APIs to use {@link java.nio.ByteBuffer
     32  *  <tt>ByteBuffers</tt>} as the underlying
     33  *  data format.  Only the initial producer and final consumer have to be changed.<p>
     34  *
     35  *  For example, the Zip/Jar code supports {@link java.io.InputStream <tt>InputStreams</tt>}.
     36  *  To make the Zip code use {@link java.nio.MappedByteBuffer <tt>MappedByteBuffers</tt>} as
     37  *  the underlying data structure, it can create a class of InputStream that wraps the ByteBuffer,
     38  *  and implements the ByteBuffered interface. A co-operating class several layers
     39  *  away can ask the InputStream if it is an instance of ByteBuffered, then
     40  *  call the {@link #getByteBuffer()} method.
     41  */
     42 public interface ByteBuffered {
     43 
     44      /**
     45      * Returns the <tt>ByteBuffer</tt> behind this object, if this particular
     46      * instance has one. An implementation of <tt>getByteBuffer()</tt> is allowed
     47      * to return <tt>null</tt> for any reason.
     48      *
     49      * @return  The <tt>ByteBuffer</tt>, if this particular instance has one,
     50      *          or <tt>null</tt> otherwise.
     51      *
     52      * @throws  IOException
     53      *          If the ByteBuffer is no longer valid.
     54      *
     55      * @since  1.5
     56      */
     57     public ByteBuffer getByteBuffer() throws IOException;
     58 }
     59