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package org.grails.io.support;
/**
* {@link ResourceLoader} implementation that resolves plain paths as
* file system resources rather than as class path resources
* (the latter is {@link DefaultResourceLoader}'s default strategy).
*
* <p><b>NOTE:</b> Plain paths will always be interpreted as relative
* to the current VM working directory, even if they start with a slash.
* (This is consistent with the semantics in a Servlet container.)
* <b>Use an explicit "file:" prefix to enforce an absolute file path.</b>
*
* is a full-fledged ApplicationContext implementation that provides
* the same resource path resolution strategy.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.1.3
* @see DefaultResourceLoader
*/
public class FileSystemResourceLoader extends DefaultResourceLoader {
/**
* Resolve resource paths as file system paths.
* <p>Note: Even if a given path starts with a slash, it will get
* interpreted as relative to the current VM working directory.
* @param path the path to the resource
* @return the corresponding Resource handle
* @see FileSystemResource
*/
@Override
protected Resource getResourceByPath(String path) {
if (path != null && path.startsWith("/")) {
path = path.substring(1);
}
return new FileSystemResource(path);
}
}