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Thread: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

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    Default Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    I'm wondering if there is any way to rename a TPath.
    Iv'e tried:
    zip.renameTo(new File("test.txt"))'
    TPath is TrueZip by the way.


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    Default Re: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    What class is the zip variable? That is needed to be able to research the renameTo() method.

    Is a TPath file a normal file as far as OS commands like rename and delete are concerned? Its contents are not important to how the file is named, copied or deleted.
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    Default Re: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    TPath is a way to access zips as if they were directories.
    Most methods are the same but not the renameTo().
    Do you know the method?

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    Default Re: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    Do you know the method?
    What class is the zip variable? It a member of that class. Look in the class's API doc.

    I have never heard of TPath.
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    Default Re: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    Sorry!
    I forgot to tell you that TPath is an external jar.
    Also, I don't know why you mean by what class is the zip variable.

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    Default Re: Is there any way to rename a TPath?

    Also, I don't know why you mean by what class is the zip variable.
    Post the code where zip is defined.
    With the statement: String zip = "zip";
    zip's class would be String.

    TPath is an external jar.
    What does the name of a jar file have to do with the problem? It's the contents of jar file on the classpath that is important.
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