As pointed out by others, use a Writer, and use a BufferedWriter, but then don’t call writer.write(stringBuilder.toString()); instead just writer.append(stringBuilder);.
EDIT: But, I see that you accepted a different answer because it was a one-liner. But that solution has two problems:
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it doesn’t accept a
java.nio.Charset. BAD. You should always specify a Charset explicitly. -
it’s still making you suffer a
stringBuilder.toString(). If the simplicity is really what you’re after, try the following from the Guava project:
Files.write(stringBuilder, file, Charsets.UTF_8)