protected void doListFileNames( StoreLocation location, java.io.File dir, FileStoreFilter filter, boolean recurse, boolean exitBranchOnFirstMatch, java.util.Collection<String> names) { java.util.ArrayList<java.io.File> subDirs = new java.util.ArrayList<java.io.File>(); // Search the children of the specified directory. If the child is a directory, append it to the // list of sub // directories to search later. Otherwise, try to list the file as a match. If the file is a // match and // exitBranchOnFirstMatch is true, then exit this branch without considering any other files. // This has the // effect of choosing files closest to the search root. for (java.io.File childFile : dir.listFiles()) { if (childFile == null) continue; if (childFile.isDirectory()) { subDirs.add(childFile); } else { if (this.listFile(location, childFile, filter, names) && exitBranchOnFirstMatch) return; } } if (!recurse) return; // Recursively search each sub-directory. If exitBranchOnFirstMatch is true, then we did not // find a match under // this directory. for (java.io.File childDir : subDirs) { this.doListFileNames(location, childDir, filter, recurse, exitBranchOnFirstMatch, names); } }
public java.util.List<? extends java.io.File> getLocations() { java.util.ArrayList<java.io.File> locations = new java.util.ArrayList<java.io.File>(); for (StoreLocation location : this.readLocations) { locations.add(location.getFile()); } return locations; }