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package org.apache.axiom.attachments.lifecycle;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

import javax.activation.DataHandler;

public interface DataHandlerExt {
    /**
     * Get an {@link InputStream} that consumes the content of this data handler. This method is
     * similar to {@link DataHandler#getInputStream()} except that it can be invoked only once. If
     * the content has not been buffered yet, then the implementation may choose to enable streaming
     * of the content.
     * 

* The implementation ensures that after the returned input steam is consumed, the data handler * will be in the same state as after a call to {@link #purgeDataSource()}. * * @return the stream representing the content; never null * @throws IOException * if an error occurs */ InputStream readOnce() throws IOException; /** * This method will give users an option to trigger a purge * on temporary attachment files. Temp files are created for * attachment data that is greater than a threshold limit. * On client side These temp attachment files are not deleted * untilthe virtual machine exits as user can choose to read * this dataHandler. So if user is not going to use the data * handlers provided on this temproray files they can choose * to purge the file. */ public void purgeDataSource() throws IOException; /** * @deprecated Use {@link #readOnce()} or {@link #purgeDataSource()} instead. */ public void deleteWhenReadOnce() throws IOException; }





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