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// FileURL.java - Construct a file: scheme URL
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package org.apache.xml.resolver.helpers;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
/**
* Static method for dealing with file: URLs.
*
* This class defines a static method that can be used to construct
* an appropriate file: URL from parts. It's defined here so that it
* can be reused throught the resolver.
*
* (Yes, I'd rather have called this class FileURI, but
* given that a jave.net.URL is returned, it seemed...even more
* confusing.)
*
* @author Norman Walsh
* [email protected]
*
* @version 1.0
*/
public abstract class FileURL {
protected FileURL() { }
/**
* Construct a file: URL for a path name.
*
* URLs in the file: scheme can be constructed for paths on
* the local file system. Several possibilities need to be considered:
*
*
*
* - If the path does not begin with a slash, then it is assumed
* to reside in the users current working directory
* (System.getProperty("user.dir")).
* - On Windows machines, the current working directory uses
* backslashes (\\, instead of /).
* - If the current working directory is "/", don't add an extra
* slash before the base name.
*
*
* This method is declared static so that other classes
* can use it directly.
*
* @param pathname The path name component for which to construct a URL.
*
* @return The appropriate file: URL.
*
* @throws MalformedURLException if the pathname can't be turned into
* a proper URL.
*/
public static URL makeURL(String pathname) throws MalformedURLException {
if (pathname.startsWith("/")) {
return new URL("file://" + pathname);
}
String userdir = System.getProperty("user.dir");
userdir = userdir.replace('\\', '/');
if (userdir.endsWith("/")) {
return new URL("file:///" + userdir + pathname);
} else {
return new URL("file:///" + userdir + "/" + pathname);
}
}
}