It is in my CLASSPATH, but it is still not finding the .properties file.

- Greg

Greg Barish wrote:

> I thought the JVM will look for resources in your CLASSPATH.
> Is it possible for you to put that file in your path which is
> part of wrapper.CLASSPATH?
>
> greg
>
> Gregory Krasnow wrote:
> >
> > If your servlet is opening a PropertyResourceBundle, where should the
> > properties file live?  If the servlet is in a package, should it be in
> > the folder that contains the class file for the servlet, or at the root
> > of the servlet folder? or somewhere else?
> >
> > - Greg
> >
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