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package org.frameworkset.util.io;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URL;

import org.frameworkset.util.Assert;

import com.frameworkset.util.SimpleStringUtil;



/**
 * 

Title: FileSystemResource.java

*

Description:

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* @Date 2010-9-24 下午10:17:11 * @author biaoping.yin * @version 1.0 */ public class FileSystemResource extends AbstractResource { private final File file; private final String path; /** * Create a new FileSystemResource from a File handle. *

Note: When building relative resources via {@link #createRelative}, * the relative path will apply at the same directory level: * e.g. new File("C:/dir1"), relative path "dir2" -> "C:/dir2"! * If you prefer to have relative paths built underneath the given root * directory, use the {@link #FileSystemResource(String) constructor with a file path} * to append a trailing slash to the root path: "C:/dir1/", which * indicates this directory as root for all relative paths. * @param file a File handle */ public FileSystemResource(File file) { Assert.notNull(file, "File must not be null"); this.file = file; this.path = SimpleStringUtil.cleanPath(file.getPath()); } /** * Create a new FileSystemResource from a file path. *

Note: When building relative resources via {@link #createRelative}, * it makes a difference whether the specified resource base path here * ends with a slash or not. In the case of "C:/dir1/", relative paths * will be built underneath that root: e.g. relative path "dir2" -> * "C:/dir1/dir2". In the case of "C:/dir1", relative paths will apply * at the same directory level: relative path "dir2" -> "C:/dir2". * @param path a file path */ public FileSystemResource(String path) { Assert.notNull(path, "Path must not be null"); this.file = new File(path); this.path = SimpleStringUtil.cleanPath(path); } /** * Return the file path for this resource. */ public final String getPath() { return this.path; } /** * This implementation returns whether the underlying file exists. * @see java.io.File#exists() */ public boolean exists() { return this.file.exists(); } /** * This implementation checks whether the underlying file is marked as readable * (and corresponds to an actual file with content, not to a directory). * @see java.io.File#canRead() * @see java.io.File#isDirectory() */ public boolean isReadable() { return (this.file.canRead() && !this.file.isDirectory()); } /** * This implementation opens a FileInputStream for the underlying file. * @see java.io.FileInputStream */ public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { return new FileInputStream(this.file); } /** * This implementation returns a URL for the underlying file. * @see java.io.File#toURI() */ public URL getURL() throws IOException { return this.file.toURI().toURL(); } /** * This implementation returns a URI for the underlying file. * @see java.io.File#toURI() */ public URI getURI() throws IOException { return this.file.toURI(); } /** * This implementation returns the underlying File reference. */ public File getFile() { return this.file; } /** * This implementation creates a FileSystemResource, applying the given path * relative to the path of the underlying file of this resource descriptor. * @see SimpleStringUtil#applyRelativePath(String, String) */ public Resource createRelative(String relativePath) { String pathToUse = SimpleStringUtil.applyRelativePath(this.path, relativePath); return new FileSystemResource(pathToUse); } /** * This implementation returns the name of the file. * @see java.io.File#getName() */ public String getFilename() { return this.file.getName(); } /** * This implementation returns a description that includes the absolute * path of the file. * @see java.io.File#getAbsolutePath() */ public String getDescription() { return "file [" + this.file.getAbsolutePath() + "]"; } /** * This implementation compares the underlying File references. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { return (obj == this || (obj instanceof FileSystemResource && this.path.equals(((FileSystemResource) obj).path))); } /** * This implementation returns the hash code of the underlying File reference. */ public int hashCode() { return this.path.hashCode(); } }





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