public class AbsoluteNameLocationStrategy extends Object implements FileLocationStrategy
 A specialized implementation of FileLocationStrategy which checks
 whether the provided file name is already an absolute file name.
 
 This strategy ignores the URL and the base path stored in the passed in
 FileLocator. It is only triggered by absolute names in the locator's
 fileName component.
 
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AbsoluteNameLocationStrategy()  | 
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URL | 
locate(FileSystem fileSystem,
      FileLocator locator)
Tries to locate the specified file. 
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public URL locate(FileSystem fileSystem, FileLocator locator)
FileSystem to be used. Note that the FileLocator object
 may also contain a FileSystem, but this is optional. The passed
 in FileSystem should be used, and callers must not pass a
 null reference for this argument. A concrete implementation has to
 evaluate the properties stored in the FileLocator object and try
 to match them to an existing file. If this can be done, a corresponding
 URL is returned. Otherwise, result is null. Implementations should
 not throw an exception (unless parameters are null) as there might
 be alternative strategies which can find the file in question. This implementation constructs a File object from
 the locator's file name (if defined). If this results in an absolute file
 name pointing to an existing file, the corresponding URL is returned.locate in interface FileLocationStrategyfileSystem - the FileSystem to be used for this operationlocator - the object describing the file to be locatedCopyright © 2001–2020 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.