If that does not work, ping me again and I will provide a code sample.

On Jul 27, 2:09 pm, skippy <a...@2lehmans.com> wrote:
> I would put the file in the WEB-INF/XML/
> change the path to the file to xml/users.xml or /xml/user.xml
>
> On Jul 27, 1:57 pm, Jose Luis Estrella Campaña <jlecamp...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello dane !
>
> > You're right in assuming something it's not working. Here's the
> > thing... I need to read from the xml file so I can perform some
> > operations on it and then save it again, here's the code I'm trying to
> > get to work:
>
> > import ....
>
> > public class GreetingServiceImpl extends RemoteServiceServlet
> > implements
> >                 GreetingService {
> >         public String greetServer(String input) throws
> > IllegalArgumentException {
>
> >                 FileInputStream fin;
>
> >                 try {
> >                     fin = new FileInputStream ("users.xml");
> >                     System.out.println( new DataInputStream(fin).readLine() 
> > );
> >                     fin.close();
> >                     } catch (IOException e) {
> >                         System.err.println ("Unable to read from file");
> >                         System.exit(-1);
> >                     }
> >                 return "success reading file";
>
> >         }
>
> > }
>
> > And here's the exception I'm getting:
>
> > Unable to read from file
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > Caused by: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
> > (java.lang.RuntimePermission exitVM.-1)
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­­--------------------------------------------------------------------------­-­--------
>
> > This last test was performed putting the file where you suggested.
> > (src/org/jose/server. )
>
> > Thank you very much,
>
> > Jose.
>
> > On Jul 27, 1:13 pm, "dane.molotok" <dane.molo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I guess I'm missing something in the question. Have you tried some
> > > things and it's not working like you'd expect? I would think you could
> > > put it in src/org/jose/server.
>
> > > On Jul 27, 11:21 am, Jose Luis Estrella Campaña <jlecamp...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Good day everybody,
>
> > > > I have this particular need, where I need to have a file (xml) within
> > > > my GWT app. I have some data in this xml I must read, change, and then
> > > > write (update)
> > > > The file must be delivered or included within the Gwt App. Can anybody
> > > > please tell me where can I place this file, so I can read/write it
> > > > using java's file APi from an RPC Servlet.
>
> > > > Here's a brief description of how my App's directory structure looks
> > > > like:
>
> > > > GwtApp
> > > >             |__ src
> > > >             |          |__org
> > > >             |          |       |__jose
> > > >             |          |                 |__client
> > > >             |          |                 |__server
> > > >             |          |                 |__shared
> > > >             |          |
> > > >             |          |__META-INF
> > > >             |
> > > >             |__ war
> > > >                       |__gwtapp
> > > >                       |__WEB-INF
>
> > > > For my current needs, where would you suggest placing the file ?
>
> > > > Thank you very much in advance,
>
> > > > Have a nice day,
>
> > > > Jose- Hide quoted text -
>
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