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package com.alibaba.nacos.common.packagescan.resource;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
/**
* Copy from https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework.git, with less modifications
* Simple interface for objects that are sources for an {@link InputStream}.
*
* This is the base interface for Spring's more extensive {@link Resource} interface.
*
*
For single-use streams, {@link InputStreamResource} can be used for any
* given {@code InputStream}. Spring's {@link ByteArrayResource} or any
* file-based {@code Resource} implementation can be used as a concrete
* instance, allowing one to read the underlying content stream multiple times.
* This makes this interface useful as an abstract content source for mail
* attachments, for example.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see InputStream
* @see Resource
* @see InputStreamResource
* @see ByteArrayResource
* @since 20.01.2004
*/
public interface InputStreamSource {
/**
* Return an {@link InputStream} for the content of an underlying resource.
*
*
It is expected that each call creates a fresh stream.
*
*
This requirement is particularly important when you consider an API such
* as JavaMail, which needs to be able to read the stream multiple times when
* creating mail attachments. For such a use case, it is required
* that each {@code getInputStream()} call returns a fresh stream.
*
* @return the input stream for the underlying resource (must not be {@code null})
* @throws java.io.FileNotFoundException if the underlying resource does not exist
* @throws IOException if the content stream could not be opened
* @see Resource#isReadable()
*/
InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException;
}