Java Flushing Output with the Flush Method - Send Buffer to Output Stream - APPFICIAL
A buffer is a portion in memory that is used to store a stream of data (characters). These characters sometimes will only get sent to an output device (e.g. monitor) when the buffer is full or meets a certain number of characters. This can cause your system to lag if you just have a few characters to send to an output device. The flush() method will immediately flush the contents of the buffer to the output stream.
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