I want  code,can anybody help me

I want java code for the following...
aim: to display the list of directories,sub-directories and files if a directory's absolute path is given.
example : if we give e:\abc\xyz then we have to display the list of all directories ,sub dir's
and files in xyz
Plz send me the code of the above program.it's urgent.

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/io/File.html
Take a gander. Learn something. This is what I had to start with when I learned Files: scratch. =) It's not that hard. Read this, do some experimenting. If you have specific questions, come back and ask.

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