I currently have a Java ByteBuffer that already has the data in Big Endian format. I then want to write to a binary file as Little Endian.
Here's the code which just writes the file still in Big Endian:
public void writeBinFile(String fileName, boolean append) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException
{
FileOutputStream outStream = null;
try
{
outStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName, append);
FileChannel out = outStream.getChannel();
byteBuff.position(byteBuff.capacity());
byteBuff.flip();
byteBuff.order(ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN);
out.write(byteBuff);
}
finally
{
if (outStream != null)
{
outStream.close();
}
}
}
Note that byteBuff is a ByteBuffer that has been filled in Big Endian format.
My last resort is a brute force method of creating another buffer and setting that ByteBuffer to little endian and then reading the "getInt" values from the original (big endian) buffer, and "setInt" the value to the little endian buffer. I'd imagine there is a better way...