public class ResourceHttpMessageWriter extends java.lang.Object implements HttpMessageWriter<Resource>
HttpMessageWriter that can write a Resource.
 Also an implementation of HttpMessageWriter with support
 for writing one or more ResourceRegion's based on the HTTP ranges
 specified in the request.
 
For reading to a Resource, use ResourceDecoder wrapped with
 DecoderHttpMessageReader.
ResourceEncoder, 
ResourceRegionEncoder, 
HttpRange| Constructor and Description | 
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ResourceHttpMessageWriter()  | 
ResourceHttpMessageWriter(int bufferSize)  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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boolean | 
canWrite(ResolvableType elementType,
        MediaType mediaType)
Whether the given object type is supported by this writer. 
 | 
java.util.List<MediaType> | 
getWritableMediaTypes()
Return the  
MediaType's that this writer supports. | 
reactor.core.publisher.Mono<java.lang.Void> | 
write(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<? extends Resource> inputStream,
     ResolvableType elementType,
     MediaType mediaType,
     ReactiveHttpOutputMessage message,
     java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> hints)
Write an given stream of object to the output message. 
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reactor.core.publisher.Mono<java.lang.Void> | 
write(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<? extends Resource> inputStream,
     ResolvableType actualType,
     ResolvableType elementType,
     MediaType mediaType,
     ServerHttpRequest request,
     ServerHttpResponse response,
     java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> hints)
Server-side only alternative to
  
HttpMessageWriter.write(Publisher, ResolvableType, MediaType, ReactiveHttpOutputMessage, Map)
 with additional context available. | 
public ResourceHttpMessageWriter()
public ResourceHttpMessageWriter(int bufferSize)
public boolean canWrite(ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MediaType mediaType)
HttpMessageWritercanWrite in interface HttpMessageWriter<Resource>elementType - the type of object to checkmediaType - the media type for the write, possibly nulltrue if writable, false otherwisepublic java.util.List<MediaType> getWritableMediaTypes()
HttpMessageWriterMediaType's that this writer supports.getWritableMediaTypes in interface HttpMessageWriter<Resource>public reactor.core.publisher.Mono<java.lang.Void> write(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<? extends Resource> inputStream, ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MediaType mediaType, ReactiveHttpOutputMessage message, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> hints)
HttpMessageWriterwrite in interface HttpMessageWriter<Resource>inputStream - the objects to writeelementType - the type of objects in the stream which must have been
 previously checked via HttpMessageWriter.canWrite(ResolvableType, MediaType)mediaType - the content type for the write, possibly null to
 indicate that the default content type of the writer must be used.message - the message to write tohints - additional information about how to encode and writepublic reactor.core.publisher.Mono<java.lang.Void> write(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<? extends Resource> inputStream, @Nullable ResolvableType actualType, ResolvableType elementType, @Nullable MediaType mediaType, ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> hints)
HttpMessageWriterHttpMessageWriter.write(Publisher, ResolvableType, MediaType, ReactiveHttpOutputMessage, Map)
 with additional context available.write in interface HttpMessageWriter<Resource>actualType - the actual return type of the method that returned the
 value; for annotated controllers, the MethodParameter can be
 accessed via ResolvableType.getSource().elementType - the type of Objects in the input streammediaType - the content type to use, possibly null indicating
 the default content type of the writer should be used.request - the current requestresponse - the current responseMono that indicates completion of writing or error