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package groovy.text.markup;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
/**
* Interface for template resolvers, which, given a template identifier, return an URL where the template
* can be loaded.
*/
public interface TemplateResolver {
/**
* This method is called once the template engine is initialized, providing the resolver with the
* template engine configuration and its template class loader.
* @param templateClassLoader the classloader where templates will be searched for
* @param configuration the configuration of the template engine
*/
void configure(ClassLoader templateClassLoader, TemplateConfiguration configuration);
/**
* Resolvers must implement this method in order to resolve a template, given a template path. They
* must return a valid URL or an IOException.
* @param templatePath path to the template
* @return the template URL, that will be used to load the template
* @throws IOException
*/
URL resolveTemplate(String templatePath) throws IOException;
}