if (b64os != null) b64os.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
if (b64os != null) b64os.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
/** * Convenience method for decoding data to a file. * <p> * As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. <b>This is new to v2.3!</b> In earlier * versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it. * </p> * * @param dataToDecode Base64-encoded data as a string * @param filename Filename for saving decoded data * @throws java.io.IOException if there is an error * @since 2.1 */ public static void decodeToFile( String dataToDecode, String filename ) throws java.io.IOException { Base64.OutputStream bos = null; try { bos = new Base64.OutputStream(new java.io.FileOutputStream(filename), Base64.DECODE); bos.write(dataToDecode.getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING)); } // end try catch (java.io.IOException e) { throw e; // Catch and throw to execute finally{} block } // end catch: java.io.IOException finally { try { if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) { } } // end finally } // end decodeToFile
if (b64os != null) b64os.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
/** * Convenience method for decoding data to a file. * <p> * As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. <b>This is new to v2.3!</b> In earlier * versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it. * </p> * * @param dataToDecode Base64-encoded data as a string * @param filename Filename for saving decoded data * @throws java.io.IOException if there is an error * @since 2.1 */ public static void decodeToFile( String dataToDecode, String filename ) throws java.io.IOException { Base64.OutputStream bos = null; try { bos = new Base64.OutputStream(new java.io.FileOutputStream(filename), Base64.DECODE); bos.write(dataToDecode.getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING)); } // end try catch (java.io.IOException e) { throw e; // Catch and throw to execute finally{} block } // end catch: java.io.IOException finally { try { if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) { } } // end finally } // end decodeToFile
if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
/** * Convenience method for decoding data to a file. * <p> * As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. <b>This is new to v2.3!</b> In earlier * versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it. * </p> * * @param dataToDecode Base64-encoded data as a string * @param filename Filename for saving decoded data * @throws java.io.IOException if there is an error * @since 2.1 */ public static void decodeToFile( String dataToDecode, String filename ) throws java.io.IOException { Base64.OutputStream bos = null; try { bos = new Base64.OutputStream(new java.io.FileOutputStream(filename), Base64.DECODE); bos.write(dataToDecode.getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING)); } // end try catch (java.io.IOException e) { throw e; // Catch and throw to execute finally{} block } // end catch: java.io.IOException finally { try { if (bos != null) bos.close(); } catch (Exception e) { } } // end finally } // end decodeToFile