Re: method to test if a file exist?




"Alex Hunsley" <lard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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jova wrote:
thanks for all ur

It's "your"...

help people that I thought it was a board

Noop, it's a newsgroup. This is Usenet. You may be posting to it via
google groups, but it's usenet.

that would try to help others but, it seems like to make fun of others
than actually helping.

And what was wrong with the answer that Bjorn posted?
You obviously haven't spent any time reading any other posts if you think
that no-one gets any help.
Get over your sense of drive-by entitlement. You got a correct answer, and
these people aren't your slaves. If you're so disappointed I suggest you
demand the money back you paid for the advice.
And it seems you didn't bother to try google, which would have given you
the answer in a snap, if you'd searched for "java check if file exists" or
similar.


I hope your it helped fill the voids that is missing in your life.

One of the reasons some people didn't take your question too seriously is
that you're asking a question which is quite easily answerable by using
google. It sometimes looks lazy when people ask questions that could have
been answered well by google. (Isn't necessarily actually lazy; sometimes
the poster doesn't realise that google is so useful at answering questions
that way, or isn't sure of the search terms.)

Hint: anyone who posts questions that include "... and I tried to google
for phrase 'X' but I didn't turn up anything..." is regarded a little more
seriously, I find. It doesn't mean that you won't get help if you don't
saying you used google, though.

But I figure it out anyway by just trying to write to the file

Or you could use Bjorn's answer, which is correct.

and just handle it from there thanks again all and I hope my question
help replace whatever is missing from you life. Enjoy!!!

Don't take umbrage because some people had a little fun. Remember, you're
not paying them for this.



I did try it and I read the jdk help I seen no such method as Bjorn stated.
My question was plain and simple I ask if was there any method such as that
"I could check if the file existed". I didn't see an adequate reply to my
question. Then, I get such people trying to to make fun of my question.
I'm sorry for the incorrect spelling of "urs" but you knew exactly what I
meant or did you just like I may or may not understand what "I tried to
google" mean as well. Did you mean search the internet for solution to my
problem or something else because google is not in the dictionary sorry.


.



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