Hi,
thanks for suggestions. I know these variants but I've never had a file
in src/main/java, there's always something like org.company package before.
Regards,
Marek
On 03/10/2011 10:00 PM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Peter Ertl<pe...@gmx.org> wrote:
alternatively use:
AnyClass.class.getResourceAsStream(...)
this will look next to AnyClass.class, not in the root of the classpath
Am 10.03.2011 um 19:20 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
You can also use:
AnyClassInSrcMainJava.class.getClassLoader().getResource("modules.properties")
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Marek Šabo<ms...@buk.cvut.cz> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding resource loading in general (sorry for
little
OT). What code should I use to load a property file which is located in
src/main/resources folder (maven directory structure)? I tried various
snippets and the only one working for me under both tomcat (standalone)
and
jetty (mvn jetty:run) is to load it like this (e.g. from Application
class):
URL url =
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResource("modules.properties");
I extracted this from log4j loading code - is this the only way or are
there other ways of doing this? The point being that files from
resources
folder vary in different places when running mvn jetty:run, deploying
war or
just running jar archive.
Regards,
Marek
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