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After you've successfully created aURL
, you can call theURL
'sopenStream()
method to get a stream from which you can read the contents of the URL. TheopenStream()
method returns ajava.io.InputStream
object, so reading from a URL is as easy as reading from an input stream.The following small Java program uses
openStream()
to get an input stream on the URLhttp://www.yahoo.com/
. It then opens aBufferedReader
on the input stream and reads from theBufferedReader
thereby reading from the URL. Everything read is copied to the standard output stream:When you run the program, you should see, scrolling by in your command window, the HTML commands and textual content from the HTML file located atimport java.net.*; import java.io.*; public class URLReader { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { URL yahoo = new URL("http://www.yahoo.com/"); BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader( yahoo.openStream())); String inputLine; while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null) System.out.println(inputLine); in.close(); } }http://www.yahoo.com/
. Alternatively, the program might hang or you might see an exception stack trace. If either of the latter two events occurs, you may have to set the proxy host so that the program can find the Yahoo server.
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