[google-appengine] Re: Reading a file in GAE Java

2010-03-24 Thread Iain Flynn
The xsl file's inside /war...

On Mar 23, 5:08 pm, Patrick Twohig patr...@namazustudios.com wrote:
 Are they in war or on the classpath?





 On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Iain Flynn trancedsha...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks for that, but it's still getting null. I've tried changing the
  URI and the file's location around (and triple-checking that I've
  spelled it correctly), but still nothing. I've included these lines in
  the appengine-web.xml file, as the tutorial says. Can you please say
  if you see anything wrong with them?

  static-files
                 exclude path=/**.xsl /
         /static-files
         resource-files
         include path=/**.xsl /
     /resource-files

  Thank you again,

  - Iain.

  On Mar 23, 2:06 am, Patrick Twohig patr...@namazustudios.com wrote:
   I use

   Class.getResourceAsStream(/xml/myschema.xsd);

   Cheers!

   On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Iain Flynn trancedsha...@gmail.com
  wrote:

Hi there. I have an application that requires me to read in and
transform an XSLT stylesheet, which I keep in the directory /xml in /
war.

I've read the tutorials, and I've included it as a resource file (more
specifically, set that all xsl files are included as resource files),
but when I try to read it in my Java servlet (using the URI /xml/
file.xsl), I get the FilePermission error. I presume I'm getting this
error because it can't find the file (I know that writing files is not
allowed, but I'm opening it in read-mode).

I've looked through all the tutorials and I can't see where I'm going
wrong here. I can use files with my HTML, but getting Java on them
seems to elude me.

I get the feeling I've made a very elementary mistake, but can't for
the life of me figure it out.

Thanks for your time, and sorry if this is the wrong place for this.

- Iain

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[google-appengine] Re: Reading a file in GAE Java

2010-03-23 Thread Iain Flynn
Thanks for that, but it's still getting null. I've tried changing the
URI and the file's location around (and triple-checking that I've
spelled it correctly), but still nothing. I've included these lines in
the appengine-web.xml file, as the tutorial says. Can you please say
if you see anything wrong with them?

static-files
exclude path=/**.xsl /
/static-files
resource-files
include path=/**.xsl /
/resource-files

Thank you again,

- Iain.

On Mar 23, 2:06 am, Patrick Twohig patr...@namazustudios.com wrote:
 I use

 Class.getResourceAsStream(/xml/myschema.xsd);

 Cheers!

 On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Iain Flynn trancedsha...@gmail.comwrote:





  Hi there. I have an application that requires me to read in and
  transform an XSLT stylesheet, which I keep in the directory /xml in /
  war.

  I've read the tutorials, and I've included it as a resource file (more
  specifically, set that all xsl files are included as resource files),
  but when I try to read it in my Java servlet (using the URI /xml/
  file.xsl), I get the FilePermission error. I presume I'm getting this
  error because it can't find the file (I know that writing files is not
  allowed, but I'm opening it in read-mode).

  I've looked through all the tutorials and I can't see where I'm going
  wrong here. I can use files with my HTML, but getting Java on them
  seems to elude me.

  I get the feeling I've made a very elementary mistake, but can't for
  the life of me figure it out.

  Thanks for your time, and sorry if this is the wrong place for this.

  - Iain

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Reading a file in GAE Java

2010-03-23 Thread Patrick Twohig
Are they in war or on the classpath?

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Iain Flynn trancedsha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for that, but it's still getting null. I've tried changing the
 URI and the file's location around (and triple-checking that I've
 spelled it correctly), but still nothing. I've included these lines in
 the appengine-web.xml file, as the tutorial says. Can you please say
 if you see anything wrong with them?

 static-files
exclude path=/**.xsl /
/static-files
resource-files
include path=/**.xsl /
/resource-files

 Thank you again,

 - Iain.

 On Mar 23, 2:06 am, Patrick Twohig patr...@namazustudios.com wrote:
  I use
 
  Class.getResourceAsStream(/xml/myschema.xsd);
 
  Cheers!
 
  On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Iain Flynn trancedsha...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   Hi there. I have an application that requires me to read in and
   transform an XSLT stylesheet, which I keep in the directory /xml in /
   war.
 
   I've read the tutorials, and I've included it as a resource file (more
   specifically, set that all xsl files are included as resource files),
   but when I try to read it in my Java servlet (using the URI /xml/
   file.xsl), I get the FilePermission error. I presume I'm getting this
   error because it can't find the file (I know that writing files is not
   allowed, but I'm opening it in read-mode).
 
   I've looked through all the tutorials and I can't see where I'm going
   wrong here. I can use files with my HTML, but getting Java on them
   seems to elude me.
 
   I get the feeling I've made a very elementary mistake, but can't for
   the life of me figure it out.
 
   Thanks for your time, and sorry if this is the wrong place for this.
 
   - Iain
 
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