// This example is from _Java Examples in a Nutshell_. (http://www.oreilly.com)
// Copyright (c) 1997 by David Flanagan
// This example is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY either expressed or implied.
// You may study, use, modify, and distribute it for non-commercial purposes.
// For any commercial use, see http://www.davidflanagan.com/javaexamples
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
/**
* This simple program uses the URL class and its openStream() method to
* download the contents of a URL and copy them to a file or to the console.
**/
public class GetURL {
public static void main(String[] args) {
InputStream in = null;
OutputStream out = null;
try {
// Check the arguments
if ((args.length != 1) && (args.length != 2))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Wrong number of arguments");
// Set up the streams
URL url = new URL(args[0]); // Create the URL
in = url.openStream(); // Open a stream to it
if (args.length == 2) // Get an appropriate output stream
out = new FileOutputStream(args[1]);
else out = System.out;
// Now copy bytes from the URL to the output stream
byte[] buffer = new byte[4096];
int bytes_read;
while((bytes_read = in.read(buffer)) != -1)
out.write(buffer, 0, bytes_read);
}
// On exceptions, print error message and usage message.
catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e);
System.err.println("Usage: java GetURL <URL> [<filename>]");
}
finally { // Always close the streams, no matter what.
try { in.close(); out.close(); } catch (Exception e) {}
}
}
}
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