| Editor for java.net.URL , to directly populate a URL property
instead of using a String property as bridge.
Supports Spring-style URL notation: any fully qualified standard URL
("file:", "http:", etc) and Spring's special "classpath:" pseudo-URL,
as well as Spring's context-specific relative file paths.
Note: A URL must specify a valid protocol, else it will be rejected
upfront. However, the target resource does not necessarily have to exist
at the time of URL creation; this depends on the specific resource type.
author: Juergen Hoeller since: 15.12.2003 See Also: java.net.URL See Also: org.springframework.core.io.ResourceEditor See Also: org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader See Also: FileEditor See Also: InputStreamEditor |