Below is a simple example on how to extract a ZIP File, you will need to check if the file is a directory. But this is the simplest.
The step you are missing is reading the input stream and writing the contents to a buffer which is written to an output stream.
// Expands the zip file passed as argument 1, into the
// directory provided in argument 2
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
{
if(args.length != 2)
{
System.err.println("zipreader zipfile outputdir");
return;
}
// create a buffer to improve copy performance later.
byte[] buffer = new byte[2048];
// open the zip file stream
InputStream theFile = new FileInputStream(args[0]);
ZipInputStream stream = new ZipInputStream(theFile);
String outdir = args[1];
try
{
// now iterate through each item in the stream. The get next
// entry call will return a ZipEntry for each file in the
// stream
ZipEntry entry;
while((entry = stream.getNextEntry())!=null)
{
String s = String.format("Entry: %s len %d added %TD",
entry.getName(), entry.getSize(),
new Date(entry.getTime()));
System.out.println(s);
// Once we get the entry from the stream, the stream is
// positioned read to read the raw data, and we keep
// reading until read returns 0 or less.
String outpath = outdir + "https://stackoverflow.com/" + entry.getName();
FileOutputStream output = null;
try
{
output = new FileOutputStream(outpath);
int len = 0;
while ((len = stream.read(buffer)) > 0)
{
output.write(buffer, 0, len);
}
}
finally
{
// we must always close the output file
if(output!=null) output.close();
}
}
}
finally
{
// we must always close the zip file.
stream.close();
}
}
Code excerpt came from the following site:
http://www.thecoderscorner.com/team-blog/java-and-jvm/12-reading-a-zip-file-from-java-using-zipinputstream#.U4RAxYamixR