What Is poi-5.2.3.jar?

What Is poi-5.2.3.jar?

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poi-5.2.3.jar is one of the JAR files for Apache POI 5.2.3, which provides an API for Microsoft document files of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio.

poi-5.2.3.jar supports Apache POI components that read and write Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound document format, which is used in early versions of Microsoft Office tools like Word 97, Excel 97, PowerPoint 97, etc.

poi-5.2.3.jar is distributed as part of the poi-bin-5.2.3-20220909.zip download file.

JAR File Size and Download Location:

JAR name: poi-5.2.3.jar
Target JDK version: 9

File name: poi.jar, poi-5.2.3.jar
File size: 2964641 bytes
Release date: 09-09-2022
Download: Apache POI Website

Here are Java Source Code files for poi-5.2.3.jar:

org/apache/poi/poifs/filesystem/POIFSStream.java

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package org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

import org.apache.poi.poifs.common.POIFSConstants;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem.BlockStore.ChainLoopDetector;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.property.Property;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.storage.HeaderBlock;

/**
 * This handles reading and writing a stream within a
 *  {@link POIFSFileSystem}. It can supply an iterator
 *  to read blocks, and way to write out to existing and
 *  new blocks.
 * Most users will want a higher level version of this,
 *  which deals with properties to track which stream
 *  this is.
 * This only works on big block streams, it doesn't
 *  handle small block ones.
 * This uses the new NIO code
 *
 * TODO Implement a streaming write method, and append
 */

public class POIFSStream implements Iterable<ByteBuffer>
{
    private final BlockStore blockStore;
    private int startBlock;
    private OutputStream outStream;

    /**
     * Constructor for an existing stream. It's up to you
     *  to know how to get the start block (eg from a
     *  {@link HeaderBlock} or a {@link Property})
     */
    public POIFSStream(BlockStore blockStore, int startBlock) {
        this.blockStore = blockStore;
        this.startBlock = startBlock;
    }

    /**
     * Constructor for a new stream. A start block won't
     *  be allocated until you begin writing to it.
     */
    public POIFSStream(BlockStore blockStore) {
        this.blockStore = blockStore;
        this.startBlock = POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;
    }

    /**
     * What block does this stream start at?
     * Will be {@link POIFSConstants#END_OF_CHAIN} for a
     *  new stream that hasn't been written to yet.
     */
    public int getStartBlock() {
        return startBlock;
    }

    /**
     * Returns an iterator that'll supply one {@link ByteBuffer}
     *  per block in the stream.
     */
    public Iterator<ByteBuffer> iterator() {
        return getBlockIterator();
    }

    Iterator<ByteBuffer> getBlockIterator() {
        if(startBlock == POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
            throw new IllegalStateException(
                    "Can't read from a new stream before it has been written to"
            );
        }
        return new StreamBlockByteBufferIterator(startBlock);
    }

    Iterator<Integer> getBlockOffsetIterator() {
        if(startBlock == POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
            throw new IllegalStateException(
                    "Can't read from a new stream before it has been written to"
            );
        }
        return new StreamBlockOffsetIterator(startBlock);
    }

    /**
     * Updates the contents of the stream to the new
     *  set of bytes.
     * Note - if this is property based, you'll still
     *  need to update the size in the property yourself
     */
    void updateContents(byte[] contents) throws IOException {
        OutputStream os = getOutputStream();
        os.write(contents);
        os.close();
    }

    public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException {
        if (outStream == null) {
            outStream = new StreamBlockByteBuffer();
        }
        return outStream;
    }

    // TODO Streaming write support
    // TODO  then convert fixed sized write to use streaming internally
    // TODO Append write support (probably streaming)

    /**
     * Frees all blocks in the stream
     */
    public void free() throws IOException {
        ChainLoopDetector loopDetector = blockStore.getChainLoopDetector();
        free(loopDetector);
    }
    private void free(ChainLoopDetector loopDetector) {
        int nextBlock = startBlock;
        while(nextBlock != POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
            int thisBlock = nextBlock;
            loopDetector.claim(thisBlock);
            nextBlock = blockStore.getNextBlock(thisBlock);
            blockStore.setNextBlock(thisBlock, POIFSConstants.UNUSED_BLOCK);
        }
        this.startBlock = POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;
    }

    /**
     * Class that handles a streaming read of one stream
     */
    private class StreamBlockOffsetIterator implements Iterator<Integer> {
        private final ChainLoopDetector loopDetector;
        private int nextBlock;

        StreamBlockOffsetIterator(int firstBlock) {
            this.nextBlock = firstBlock;
            try {
                this.loopDetector = blockStore.getChainLoopDetector();
            } catch (IOException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            }
        }

        public boolean hasNext() {
            return nextBlock != POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;
        }

        public Integer next() {
            if (!hasNext()) {
                throw new NoSuchElementException("Can't read past the end of the stream");
            }

            loopDetector.claim(nextBlock);
            int currentBlock = nextBlock;
            nextBlock = blockStore.getNextBlock(nextBlock);
            return currentBlock;
        }

        public void remove() {
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Class that handles a streaming read of one stream
     */
    private class StreamBlockByteBufferIterator implements Iterator<ByteBuffer> {
        private final ChainLoopDetector loopDetector;
        private int nextBlock;

        StreamBlockByteBufferIterator(int firstBlock) {
            this.nextBlock = firstBlock;
            try {
                this.loopDetector = blockStore.getChainLoopDetector();
            } catch(IOException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            }
        }

        public boolean hasNext() {
            return nextBlock != POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;
        }

        public ByteBuffer next() {
            if (!hasNext()) {
                throw new NoSuchElementException("Can't read past the end of the stream");
            }

            try {
                loopDetector.claim(nextBlock);
                ByteBuffer data = blockStore.getBlockAt(nextBlock);
                nextBlock = blockStore.getNextBlock(nextBlock);
                return data;
            } catch(IOException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            }
        }

        public void remove() {
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
        }
    }

    protected class StreamBlockByteBuffer extends OutputStream {
        byte[] oneByte = new byte[1];
        ByteBuffer buffer;
        // Make sure we don't encounter a loop whilst overwriting
        // the existing blocks
        ChainLoopDetector loopDetector;
        int prevBlock, nextBlock;

        StreamBlockByteBuffer() throws IOException {
            loopDetector = blockStore.getChainLoopDetector();
            prevBlock = POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;
            nextBlock = startBlock;
        }

        void createBlockIfNeeded() throws IOException {
            if (buffer != null && buffer.hasRemaining()) return;

            int thisBlock = nextBlock;

            // Allocate a block if needed, otherwise figure
            //  out what the next block will be
            if(thisBlock == POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
                thisBlock = blockStore.getFreeBlock();
                loopDetector.claim(thisBlock);

                // We're on the end of the chain
                nextBlock = POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN;

                // Mark the previous block as carrying on to us if needed
                if(prevBlock != POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
                    blockStore.setNextBlock(prevBlock, thisBlock);
                }
                blockStore.setNextBlock(thisBlock, POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN);

                // If we've just written the first block on a
                //  new stream, save the start block offset
                if(startBlock == POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
                    startBlock = thisBlock;
                }
            } else {
                loopDetector.claim(thisBlock);
                nextBlock = blockStore.getNextBlock(thisBlock);
            }

            if (buffer != null) {
                blockStore.releaseBuffer(buffer);
            }
            buffer = blockStore.createBlockIfNeeded(thisBlock);

            // Update pointers
            prevBlock = thisBlock;
        }

        @Override
        public void write(int b) throws IOException {
            oneByte[0] = (byte)(b & 0xFF);
            write(oneByte);
        }

        @Override
        public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
            if ((off < 0) || (off > b.length) || (len < 0) ||
                    ((off + len) > b.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) {
                throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
            } else if (len == 0) {
                return;
            }

            do {
                createBlockIfNeeded();
                int writeBytes = Math.min(buffer.remaining(), len);
                buffer.put(b, off, writeBytes);
                off += writeBytes;
                len -= writeBytes;
            } while (len > 0);
        }

        public void close() throws IOException {
            // If we're overwriting, free any remaining blocks
            POIFSStream toFree = new POIFSStream(blockStore, nextBlock);
            toFree.free(loopDetector);

            // Mark the end of the stream, if we have any data
            if (prevBlock != POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN) {
                blockStore.setNextBlock(prevBlock, POIFSConstants.END_OF_CHAIN);
            }
        }
    }
}

org/apache/poi/poifs/filesystem/POIFSStream.java

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Release date: 2022-09-09
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