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/*
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 * Version 1.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in
 * compliance with the License. A copy of the License is available at
 * http://www.sun.com/
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 * The Original Code is NetBeans. The Initial Developer of the Original
 * Code is Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions Copyright 1997-2004 Sun
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package org.netbeans.spi.project.ant;

import java.io.File;
import org.netbeans.api.project.ant.AntArtifact;

/**
 * Represents knowledge about the origin of an Ant build product.
 * 

* Normal code does not need to implement this query. A standard implementation * first finds an associated {@link org.netbeans.api.project.Project} and * then checks to see if it supports {@link org.netbeans.spi.project.ant.AntArtifactProvider}. * You would only need to implement this directly in case your project type * generated build artifacts outside of the project directory or otherwise not marked * as "owned" by you according to {@link org.netbeans.api.project.FileOwnerQuery}. * @see org.netbeans.api.project.ant.AntArtifactQuery * @author Jesse Glick */ public interface AntArtifactQueryImplementation { /** * Find an Ant build artifact corresponding to a given file. * @param file a file on disk (need not currently exist) which might be a build artifact from an Ant script * @return an artifact information object, or null if it is not recognized */ AntArtifact findArtifact(File file); }

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