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\name{Java$writeUTF}
\alias{Java$writeUTF}
\alias{writeUTF.Java}
\alias{Java.writeUTF}
\alias{writeUTF,Java-method}
\title{Writes a string to a connection in Java format (UTF-8)}
\description{
Writes a string to a connection in Java format (UTF-8)
so it will be readable by Java. At the beginning of each UTF-8 sequence
there is a short integer telling how many bytes (characters?) follows.
}
\usage{
## Static method (use this):
## Java$writeUTF(con, str, ...)
## Don't use the below:
\method{writeUTF}{Java}(static, con, str, ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{con}{Binary connection to be written to.}
\item{str}{String to be written.}
}
\author{Henrik Bengtsson}
\seealso{
For more information see \code{\link{Java}}.
}
\keyword{internal}
\keyword{methods}
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