public interface BasicFileAttributeView extends FileAttributeView
BasicFileAttributes interface.
  The file attributes are retrieved from the file system as a bulk
 operation by invoking the readAttributes method.
 This class also defines the setTimes method to update the
 file's time attributes.
 
Where dynamic access to file attributes is required, the attributes supported by this attribute view have the following names and types:
Name Type "lastModifiedTime" FileTime"lastAccessTime" FileTime"creationTime" FileTime"size" Long"isRegularFile" Boolean"isDirectory" Boolean"isSymbolicLink" Boolean"isOther" Boolean"fileKey" Object
 The getAttribute method may be
 used to read any of these attributes as if by invoking the readAttributes() method.
 
 The setAttribute method may be
 used to update the file's last modified time, last access time or create time
 attributes as if by invoking the setTimes method.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| String | name()Returns the name of the attribute view. | 
| BasicFileAttributes | readAttributes()Reads the basic file attributes as a bulk operation. | 
| void | setTimes(FileTime lastModifiedTime,
        FileTime lastAccessTime,
        FileTime createTime)Updates any or all of the file's last modified time, last access time,
 and create time attributes. | 
String name()
"basic".name in interface AttributeViewBasicFileAttributes readAttributes() throws IOException
It is implementation specific if all file attributes are read as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations.
IOException - if an I/O error occursSecurityException - In the case of the default provider, a security manager is
          installed, its checkRead
          method is invoked to check read access to the filevoid setTimes(FileTime lastModifiedTime, FileTime lastAccessTime, FileTime createTime) throws IOException
 This method updates the file's timestamp attributes. The values are
 converted to the epoch and precision supported by the file system.
 Converting from finer to coarser granularities result in precision loss.
 The behavior of this method when attempting to set a timestamp that is
 not supported or to a value that is outside the range supported by the
 underlying file store is not defined. It may or not fail by throwing an
 IOException.
 
 If any of the lastModifiedTime, lastAccessTime,
 or createTime parameters has the value null then the
 corresponding timestamp is not changed. An implementation may require to
 read the existing values of the file attributes when only some, but not
 all, of the timestamp attributes are updated. Consequently, this method
 may not be an atomic operation with respect to other file system
 operations. Reading and re-writing existing values may also result in
 precision loss. If all of the lastModifiedTime, lastAccessTime and createTime parameters are null then
 this method has no effect.
 
Usage Example: Suppose we want to change a file's last access time.
    Path path = ...
    FileTime time = ...
    Files.getFileAttributeView(path, BasicFileAttributeView.class).setTimes(null, time, null);
 lastModifiedTime - the new last modified time, or null to not change the
          valuelastAccessTime - the last access time, or null to not change the valuecreateTime - the file's create time, or null to not change the valueIOException - if an I/O error occursSecurityException - In the case of the default provider, a security manager is
          installed, its  checkWrite
          method is invoked to check write access to the fileFiles.setLastModifiedTime(java.nio.file.Path, java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime) Submit a bug or feature 
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