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package org.apache.sling.scripting.api.resource;
import org.apache.sling.api.resource.ResourceResolver;
import org.osgi.annotation.versioning.ProviderType;
/**
* The {@code ScriptingResourceResolverProvider} provides methods to obtain {@link ResourceResolver}s that can be used by scripting
* bundles to perform their script resolution operations.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*/
@ProviderType
public interface ScriptingResourceResolverProvider {
/**
* Provides a request-scoped {@link ResourceResolver} with only read access to the search paths.
*
* This resolver should be used for script resolution in the context of the same request rendering process. The {@code
* ResourceResolver} should not be closed by consumers (calling {@link ResourceResolver#close} doesn't do anything), since this
* service will handle the closing operation automatically. The {@code ResourceResolver} will be shared between scripting
* dependencies that render parts of the response for the same request.
*
* NOTE: Usage of this {@link ResourceResolver} outside of a Servlet Request API context might lead to improper cleaning
* (e.g. reusing the same resolver for multiple threads).
*
* @return a request scoped resource resolver
*/
ResourceResolver getRequestScopedResourceResolver();
}
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