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package org.apache.axis2.classloader;
import java.net.URL;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.jar.Manifest;
import java.util.jar.Attributes;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
/**
* This is a handle (a connection) to some resource, which may
* be a class, native library, text file, image, etc. Handles are returned
* by a ResourceFinder. A resource handle allows easy access to the resource data
* (using methods {@link #getInputStream} or {@link #getBytes}) as well as
* access resource metadata, such as attributes, certificates, etc.
*
* As soon as the handle is no longer in use, it should be explicitly
* {@link #close}d, similarly to I/O streams.
*
* @version $Rev: 704201 $ $Date: 2008-10-13 20:52:25 +0200 (Mon, 13 Oct 2008) $
*/
public interface ResourceHandle {
/**
* Return the name of the resource. The name is a "/"-separated path
* name that identifies the resource.
*/
String getName();
/**
* Returns the URL of the resource.
*/
URL getUrl();
/**
* Does this resource refer to a directory. Directory resources are commly used
* as the basis for a URL in client application. A directory resource has 0 bytes for it's content.
*/
boolean isDirectory();
/**
* Returns the CodeSource URL for the class or resource.
*/
URL getCodeSourceUrl();
/**
* Returns and InputStream for reading this resource data.
*/
InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the length of this resource data, or -1 if unknown.
*/
int getContentLength();
/**
* Returns this resource data as an array of bytes.
*/
byte[] getBytes() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the Manifest of the JAR file from which this resource
* was loaded, or null if none.
*/
Manifest getManifest() throws IOException;
/**
* Return the Certificates of the resource, or null if none.
*/
Certificate[] getCertificates();
/**
* Return the Attributes of the resource, or null if none.
*/
Attributes getAttributes() throws IOException;
/**
* Closes a connection to the resource indentified by this handle. Releases
* any I/O objects associated with the handle.
*/
void close();
}