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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api;

import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server.Container;

import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;

Used to locate resources for jax-ws extensions. Using this, extensions do not to have to write container specific code to locate resources.
Author:Jitendra Kotamraju
/** * Used to locate resources for jax-ws extensions. Using this, extensions * do not to have to write container specific code to locate resources. * * @author Jitendra Kotamraju */
public abstract class ResourceLoader {
Returns the actual location of the resource from the 'resource' arg that represents a virtual locaion of a file understood by a container. ResourceLoader impl for a Container knows how to map this virtual location to actual location.

Extensions can get hold of this object using Container.

for e.g.:
ResourceLoader loader = container.getSPI(ResourceLoader.class);
URL catalog = loader.get("jax-ws-catalog.xml");
A ResourceLoader for servlet environment, may do the following.
URL getResource(String resource) {
    return servletContext.getResource("/WEB-INF/"+resource);
}
Params:
  • resource – Designates a path that is understood by the container. The implementations must support "jax-ws-catalog.xml" resource.
Throws:
Returns:the actual location, if found, or null if not found.
/** * Returns the actual location of the resource from the 'resource' arg * that represents a virtual locaion of a file understood by a container. * ResourceLoader impl for a Container knows how to map this * virtual location to actual location. * <p> * Extensions can get hold of this object using {@link Container}. * <p/> * for e.g.: * <pre> * ResourceLoader loader = container.getSPI(ResourceLoader.class); * URL catalog = loader.get("jax-ws-catalog.xml"); * </pre> * A ResourceLoader for servlet environment, may do the following. * <pre> * URL getResource(String resource) { * return servletContext.getResource("/WEB-INF/"+resource); * } * </pre> * * @param resource Designates a path that is understood by the container. The * implementations must support "jax-ws-catalog.xml" resource. * @return the actual location, if found, or null if not found. * @throws MalformedURLException if there is an error in creating URL */
public abstract URL getResource(String resource) throws MalformedURLException; }