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package java.nio.file.attribute;
/**
* An object that provides a read-only or updatable <em>view</em> of non-opaque
* values associated with an object in a filesystem. This interface is extended
* or implemented by specific attribute views that define the attributes
* supported by the view. A specific attribute view will typically define
* type-safe methods to read or update the attributes that it supports.
*
* @since 1.7
*/
public interface AttributeView {
/**
* Returns the name of the attribute view.
*
* @return the name of the attribute view
*/
String name();
}