getresource

getResource() of another class

Hi, I am having a class A which gets a configuration file doing: this.getClass().getResource("cfgFile"); Now I created a new class B who needs A's cfgFile. Right now I am doing: A.class.getResource("cfgFile"); But it doesn't feel right. I was willing to create a new class, something like ABCfg and adding the cfgFile to it's resour...

Copy a directory from a jar file

Hi. I recently finished and application and created a jar file. One of my classes creates an output directory populating it with files from it's resource. The code is something like this: // Copy files from dir "template" in this class resource to output. private void createOutput(File output) throws IOException { File template ...

List files inside a jar

I have this code which reads all the files from a directory. File textFolder = new File("text_directory"); File [] texFiles = textFolder.listFiles( new FileFilter() { public boolean accept( File file ) { return file.getName().endsWith(".txt"); } }); Works great. It fills the array with...

Adding test files to a Junit test in Netbeans 6.7.1 - getResource issues, missing file in build directory

I'm adding a Junit test to one of my classes using NetBeans 6.7.1, I need to be able to load a an xml file specific to testing, so I've included it in the "Test Packages" folder (along with my actual test). I'm running into 2 issues, (1) getResource is looking in the wrong directory (2) my xml test file doesn't get copied when I run t...

Get a resource using getResource()

Hi I need to get a resource image file in a java project. What I'm doing is: URL url = TestGameTable.class.getClass(). getClassLoader().getResource("unibo.lsb.res/dice.jpg"); The directory structure is the following: unibo/ lsb/ res/ dice.jpg test/ ..../ /* other packages */ The fact is that I alwa...

Java - copy Jar Folder

Hey Java - Developers Actually I am confronted with a Problem. I've got a ".apk-File" in one Package of my Application. apk is a kind of a jar File (apk = Android Package). I now want to copy this jar-file out of my Programm onto any other Location at the PC. Normally I would do this by using: FileInputStream is = new FileInputStream...

GetResourceAsStream generates java.io.IOException: Root not accessible

InputStream is = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/ParseExample/service1.xml"); The code above generates a java.io.IOException: Root is not accessible. This is the structure of the project folder http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/5/28/2872707//projectfiles.JPG How can I properly locate the file? What path should be used? ...

getResourceStream for writing files

For javame. Since getResourceAsStream() is for reading files, is there a getResourceAsStream() equivalent for output stream / writing files? Note: the file is inside the project's folders and will soon be packaged into a jarfile. ...

How to make maven "add directory entries" when packaging ?

I have a program that makes use of getClass().getClassLoader().getResource() to obtain an URL to a directory, it works fine when in eclipse , but after jared , it returns null. According to this url : http://www.coderanch.com/t/385935/java/java/getResource-path-fails-Jar The problem resulted because the path itself did not exist ...

Failed to getResource() utf file from package in Android

Hi, I have a custom java library which getResource() from an UTF-8 encoded text file in the package. keyWordPairs = new Hashtable<String, Vector<String>>(); try { File pinYinDatabase = new File(this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource("myCustomLibrary/NewPinYin.utf").getFile()); BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new Fi...

Getting a resource in a different project using classloader.

Using the ClassLoader#getResource(), I need to access a file that is present in a project other than the one where my current code resides. How can this be done? I'm using eclipse. Directory Structure: Root |-project1 | |-package | |-myResourceFile |-project2 |-package |-myCodeFile I'm trying to get myResource...