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package org.springframework.context;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.Aware;
import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader;

/**
 * Interface to be implemented by any object that wishes to be notified of the
 * {@link ResourceLoader} (typically the ApplicationContext) that it runs in.
 * This is an alternative to a full {@link ApplicationContext} dependency via
 * the {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware} interface.
 *
 * 

Note that {@link org.springframework.core.io.Resource} dependencies can also * be exposed as bean properties of type {@code Resource} or {@code Resource[]}, * populated via Strings with automatic type conversion by the bean factory. This * removes the need for implementing any callback interface just for the purpose * of accessing specific file resources. * *

You typically need a {@link ResourceLoader} when your application object has to * access a variety of file resources whose names are calculated. A good strategy is * to make the object use a {@link org.springframework.core.io.DefaultResourceLoader} * but still implement {@code ResourceLoaderAware} to allow for overriding when * running in an {@code ApplicationContext}. See * {@link org.springframework.context.support.ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource} * for an example. * *

A passed-in {@code ResourceLoader} can also be checked for the * {@link org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternResolver} interface * and cast accordingly, in order to resolve resource patterns into arrays of * {@code Resource} objects. This will always work when running in an ApplicationContext * (since the context interface extends the ResourcePatternResolver interface). Use a * {@link org.springframework.core.io.support.PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver} as * default; see also the {@code ResourcePatternUtils.getResourcePatternResolver} method. * *

As an alternative to a {@code ResourcePatternResolver} dependency, consider * exposing bean properties of type {@code Resource[]} array, populated via pattern * Strings with automatic type conversion by the bean factory at binding time. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Chris Beams * @since 10.03.2004 * @see ApplicationContextAware * @see org.springframework.core.io.Resource * @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader * @see org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternResolver */ public interface ResourceLoaderAware extends Aware { /** * Set the ResourceLoader that this object runs in. *

This might be a ResourcePatternResolver, which can be checked * through {@code instanceof ResourcePatternResolver}. See also the * {@code ResourcePatternUtils.getResourcePatternResolver} method. *

Invoked after population of normal bean properties but before an init callback * like InitializingBean's {@code afterPropertiesSet} or a custom init-method. * Invoked before ApplicationContextAware's {@code setApplicationContext}. * @param resourceLoader the ResourceLoader object to be used by this object * @see org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternResolver * @see org.springframework.core.io.support.ResourcePatternUtils#getResourcePatternResolver */ void setResourceLoader(ResourceLoader resourceLoader); }





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