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package org.springframework.core.io;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URL;

/**
 * Interface for a resource descriptor that abstracts from the actual
 * type of underlying resource, such as a file or class path resource.
 *
 * 

An InputStream can be opened for every resource if it exists in * physical form, but a URL or File handle can just be returned for * certain resources. The actual behavior is implementation-specific. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.0 * @see #getInputStream() * @see #getURL() * @see #getURI() * @see #getFile() * @see WritableResource * @see FileSystemResource * @see ClassPathResource * @see UrlResource * @see ByteArrayResource * @see InputStreamResource * @see AssetResource */ public interface Resource extends InputStreamSource { /** * Return whether this resource actually exists in physical form. *

This method performs a definitive existence check, whereas the * existence of a Resource handle only guarantees a * valid descriptor handle. */ boolean exists(); /** * Return whether the contents of this resource can be read, * e.g. via {@link #getInputStream()} or {@link #getFile()}. *

Will be true for typical resource descriptors; * note that actual content reading may still fail when attempted. * However, a value of false is a definitive indication * that the resource content cannot be read. * @see #getInputStream() */ boolean isReadable(); /** * Return whether this resource represents a handle with an open * stream. If true, the InputStream cannot be read multiple times, * and must be read and closed to avoid resource leaks. *

Will be false for typical resource descriptors. */ boolean isOpen(); /** * Return a URL handle for this resource. * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved as URL, * i.e. if the resource is not available as descriptor */ URL getURL() throws IOException; /** * Return a URI handle for this resource. * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved as URI, * i.e. if the resource is not available as descriptor */ URI getURI() throws IOException; /** * Return a File handle for this resource. * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved as absolute * file path, i.e. if the resource is not available in a file system */ File getFile() throws IOException; /** * Determine the content length for this resource. * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved * (in the file system or as some other known physical resource type) */ long contentLength() throws IOException; /** * Determine the last-modified timestamp for this resource. * @throws IOException if the resource cannot be resolved * (in the file system or as some other known physical resource type) */ long lastModified() throws IOException; /** * Create a resource relative to this resource. * @param relativePath the relative path (relative to this resource) * @return the resource handle for the relative resource * @throws IOException if the relative resource cannot be determined */ Resource createRelative(String relativePath) throws IOException; /** * Return a filename for this resource, i.e. typically the last * part of the path: for example, "myfile.txt". */ String getFilename(); /** * Return a description for this resource, * to be used for error output when working with the resource. *

Implementations are also encouraged to return this value * from their toString method. * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ String getDescription(); }





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