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src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/module/Configuration.java
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import jdk.internal.module.ModuleReferenceImpl;
import jdk.internal.module.ModuleTarget;
/**
* A configuration that is the result of <a href="package-summary.html#resolution">
! * resolution</a> or resolution with <a href="#service-binding">service binding</a>.
*
* <p> A configuration encapsulates the <em>readability graph</em> that is the
* output of resolution. A readability graph is a directed graph whose vertices
* are of type {@link ResolvedModule} and the edges represent the readability
* amongst the modules. {@code Configuration} defines the {@link #modules()
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import jdk.internal.module.ModuleReferenceImpl;
import jdk.internal.module.ModuleTarget;
/**
* A configuration that is the result of <a href="package-summary.html#resolution">
! * resolution</a> or resolution with
! * <a href="{@docRoot}/java/lang/Configuration#service-binding">service binding</a>.
*
* <p> A configuration encapsulates the <em>readability graph</em> that is the
* output of resolution. A readability graph is a directed graph whose vertices
* are of type {@link ResolvedModule} and the edges represent the readability
* amongst the modules. {@code Configuration} defines the {@link #modules()
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}
/**
* Finds a resolved module in this configuration, or if not in this
! * configuration, the {@linkplain #parents parent} configurations.
* Finding a module in parent configurations is equivalent to invoking
* {@code findModule} on each parent, in search order, until the module
* is found or all parents have been searched. In a <em>tree of
* configurations</em> then this is equivalent to a depth-first search.
*
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}
/**
* Finds a resolved module in this configuration, or if not in this
! * configuration, the {@linkplain #parents() parent} configurations.
* Finding a module in parent configurations is equivalent to invoking
* {@code findModule} on each parent, in search order, until the module
* is found or all parents have been searched. In a <em>tree of
* configurations</em> then this is equivalent to a depth-first search.
*
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