Make sure the resource is copied into your classpath, and then you can
read it in using this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("name")

This is nothing magical, and isn't wicket related.

Martijn

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:58 PM, eyalbenamram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have a wicket application that is being deployed to tomcat using Eclipse
> IDE.
> I need to be able to read a .txt file from the application object. the
> problem is
> I cannot find where to put the txt file. I tried to put it everywhere in the
> application,
> and under any directory in the tomact.
> for reading the file I used:
>
> URL url = this.getServletContext().getResource("a.txt");
>
> Please help
> Thanks, Eyal.
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