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Question content
In my Kotlin service. I have a zip file A and I want to conditionally add the contents of zip file A to zip file B or C based on the ZipEntry name.
Is there a way to avoid unzipping the ZipEntry and "copying" the entries into a new zip file?
edit; I can use apache compress if it helps achieve what I want.
Solution
Path in Java is a summary of disk files. It is used with FileSystemViews where one "file system" is the protocol jar:file:
for zip files. Using Files.copy(Path, Path)
you can copy zip entries abstractly. This is the most elegant way.
But I suspect this will prevent decompression/compression. Parsing the zip file yourself may be fastest.
I will try both.
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