Package org.springframework.core.io
Interface ResourceLoader
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ApplicationContext,- ConfigurableApplicationContext,- ConfigurableWebApplicationContext,- ResourcePatternResolver,- WebApplicationContext
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractApplicationContext,- AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext,- AbstractRefreshableConfigApplicationContext,- AbstractRefreshableWebApplicationContext,- AbstractXmlApplicationContext,- AnnotationConfigApplicationContext,- AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext,- ClassPathXmlApplicationContext,- ClassRelativeResourceLoader,- DefaultResourceLoader,- FileSystemResourceLoader,- FileSystemXmlApplicationContext,- GenericApplicationContext,- GenericGroovyApplicationContext,- GenericWebApplicationContext,- GenericXmlApplicationContext,- GroovyWebApplicationContext,- PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver,- ServletContextResourceLoader,- ServletContextResourcePatternResolver,- StaticApplicationContext,- StaticWebApplicationContext,- XmlWebApplicationContext
public interface ResourceLoader
Strategy interface for loading resources (e.g., class path or file system
 resources). An 
ApplicationContext
 is required to provide this functionality plus extended
 ResourcePatternResolver support.
 DefaultResourceLoader is a standalone implementation that is
 usable outside an ApplicationContext and is also used by ResourceEditor.
 
Bean properties of type Resource and Resource[] can be populated
 from Strings when running in an ApplicationContext, using the particular
 context's resource loading strategy.
- Since:
- 10.03.2004
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Field SummaryFieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringPseudo URL prefix for loading from the class path: "classpath:".
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionExpose theClassLoaderused by thisResourceLoader.getResource(String location) Return aResourcehandle for the specified resource location.
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Field Details- 
CLASSPATH_URL_PREFIXPseudo URL prefix for loading from the class path: "classpath:".- See Also:
 
 
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Method Details- 
getResourceReturn aResourcehandle for the specified resource location.The handle should always be a reusable resource descriptor, allowing for multiple InputStreamSource.getInputStream()calls.- Must support fully qualified URLs, e.g. "file:C:/test.dat".
- Must support classpath pseudo-URLs, e.g. "classpath:test.dat".
- Should support relative file paths, e.g. "WEB-INF/test.dat". (This will be implementation-specific, typically provided by an ApplicationContext implementation.)
 Note that a Resourcehandle does not imply an existing resource; you need to invokeResource.exists()to check for existence.- Parameters:
- location- the resource location
- Returns:
- a corresponding Resourcehandle (nevernull)
- See Also:
 
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getClassLoaderExpose theClassLoaderused by thisResourceLoader.Clients which need to access the ClassLoaderdirectly can do so in a uniform manner with theResourceLoader, rather than relying on the thread contextClassLoader.- Returns:
- the ClassLoader(onlynullif even the systemClassLoaderisn't accessible)
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