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package org.apache.solr.common.util;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import org.apache.solr.client.solrj.request.RequestWriter.ContentWriter;

/**
 * @since solr 1.2
 * @deprecated Use {@link ContentWriter} instead.
 */
@Deprecated
public interface ContentStream {
  String getName();

  String getSourceInfo();

  String getContentType();

  /**
   * @return the stream size or null if not known
   */
  Long getSize(); // size if we know it, otherwise null

  /**
   * Get an open stream. You are responsible for closing it. Consider using something like:
   *
   * 
   *   InputStream stream = stream.getStream();
   *   try {
   *     // use the stream...
   *   }
   *   finally {
   *     IOUtils.closeQuietly(stream);
   *   }
   *  
* * Only the first call to getStream() or getReader() is guaranteed to * work. The runtime behavior for additional calls is undefined. * *

Note: you must call getStream() or getReader() before the * attributes (name, contentType, etc) are guaranteed to be set. Streams may be lazy loaded only * when this method is called. */ InputStream getStream() throws IOException; /** * Get an open stream. You are responsible for closing it. Consider using something like: * *

   *   Reader reader = stream.getReader();
   *   try {
   *     // use the reader...
   *   }
   *   finally {
   *     IOUtils.closeQuietly(reader);
   *   }
   *  
* * Only the first call to getStream() or getReader() is guaranteed to * work. The runtime behavior for additional calls is undefined. * *

Note: you must call getStream() or getReader() before the * attributes (name, contentType, etc) are guaranteed to be set. Streams may be lazy loaded only * when this method is called. */ Reader getReader() throws IOException; }





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