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package org.springframework.core.io.support;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader;
/**
* Strategy interface for resolving a location pattern (for example,
* an Ant-style path pattern) into {@link Resource} objects.
*
* This is an extension to the {@link org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader}
* interface. A passed-in {@code ResourceLoader} (for example, an
* {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext} passed in via
* {@link org.springframework.context.ResourceLoaderAware} when running in a context)
* can be checked whether it implements this extended interface too.
*
*
{@link PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver} is a standalone implementation
* that is usable outside an {@code ApplicationContext}, also used by
* {@link ResourceArrayPropertyEditor} for populating {@code Resource} array bean
* properties.
*
*
Can be used with any sort of location pattern — for example,
* {@code "/WEB-INF/*-context.xml"}. However, input patterns have to match the
* strategy implementation. This interface just specifies the conversion method
* rather than a specific pattern format.
*
*
This interface also defines a {@value #CLASSPATH_ALL_URL_PREFIX} resource
* prefix for all matching resources from the module path and the class path. Note
* that the resource location may also contain placeholders — for example
* {@code "/beans-*.xml"}. JAR files or different directories in the module path
* or class path can contain multiple files of the same name.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Sam Brannen
* @since 1.0.2
* @see org.springframework.core.io.Resource
* @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader
* @see org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext
* @see org.springframework.context.ResourceLoaderAware
*/
public interface ResourcePatternResolver extends ResourceLoader {
/**
* Pseudo URL prefix for all matching resources from the class path: {@code "classpath*:"}.
*
This differs from ResourceLoader's {@code "classpath:"} URL prefix in
* that it retrieves all matching resources for a given path — for
* example, to locate all "beans.xml" files in the root of all deployed JAR
* files you can use the location pattern {@code "classpath*:/beans.xml"}.
*
As of Spring Framework 6.0, the semantics for the {@code "classpath*:"}
* prefix have been expanded to include the module path as well as the class path.
* @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader#CLASSPATH_URL_PREFIX
*/
String CLASSPATH_ALL_URL_PREFIX = "classpath*:";
/**
* Resolve the given location pattern into {@code Resource} objects.
*
Overlapping resource entries that point to the same physical
* resource should be avoided, as far as possible. The result should
* have set semantics.
* @param locationPattern the location pattern to resolve
* @return the corresponding {@code Resource} objects
* @throws IOException in case of I/O errors
*/
Resource[] getResources(String locationPattern) throws IOException;
}