In a servlet I always make one of the Initialization Parameters
(ServletConfig.getInitParameter("properties")) point to my properties
directory. If you're writing an application, a command line parameter works
nicely.
(*Chris*)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Keshikku" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 5:39 PM
Subject: [JSP-INTEREST] What's the best way to access my resources ???
Hi there,
I'm currently working on JSP, one of my JSPs get POP3 username and password
from
my resources(let's say username and password of POP3 is in the file
/home/user1/pop3.properties) and use those info to retrieve emails from
the POP3...
Why I put information of POP3 in properties file is of course that I can
change the
information without recompiling.
But I got problems on "/home/usr1/pop3.properties". That was literal...
I put the whole PATH in the code and compiled !!
Now I'm moving to new server, and unfortunately my home directry is changed
...gotta change the PATH info and recompile.
So I wanna know for my future, In this case, How should've I set PATH in the
code
that easily modified even though my environment is changed.
Thank you
tony
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