So, yeah. It works in my maven helloworld/hellowframework combo. I guess I need 
to dig around in my business logic and application pom files to see what might 
be foul.

Thanks again Chuck.

On Apr 12, 2016, at 2:17 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay. Good to know. I’m going to try this in a hello world app/framework and 
> see if I can get a simple input stream from framework resources there.
> 
> Thanks Chuck
> 
> On Apr 12, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> It should work.  It sounds like the problem is that your business logic 
>> framework is not getting built correctly and so not recognized as a 
>> framework.
>> 
>> pathForResourceNamed is deprecated (in reality if not JavaDoc), use 
>> pathURLForResourceNamed instead.  But that won’t work unless your framework 
>> is recognized.  
>> 
>> The other alternative is to move it so that Maven includes it as a Java, not 
>> WO, resource and use java.lang.Class.getResource*
>> 
>> Chuck
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2016-04-12, 1:47 PM, 
>> "[email protected] on behalf of 
>> Ramsey Gurley" <[email protected] 
>> on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have an application with a business logic framework, and in that 
>>> framework there is a Resources/known_hosts file. I’ve discovered that with 
>>> maven, ERXFileUtilities.pathForResourceNamed just returns null and logs out 
>>> “Can’t get path when run as jar: …”. 
>>> 
>>> In this case, I’m using the JSch library to do SFTP, and that happens to 
>>> accept a path or an input stream for the known hosts file. So I switch to 
>>> ERXFileUtilities.inputStreamForResourceNamed, and I still get a null return 
>>> value. It just fails silently.
>>> 
>>> So I put together a test case and stepped through until I get to the point 
>>> where it tries to load the known_hosts file. What I discover is that my 
>>> business logic framework isn’t listed in NSBundle.allBundles() or even 
>>> NSBundle._allBundlesReally(). Since the bundle isn’t found, it checks the 
>>> WOA for Resources/known_hosts instead.
>>> 
>>> Moving the known_hosts up to the app seems to work.
>>> 
>>> Is there some proper way to access files in a dependent framework’s 
>>> Resources, or does this sound strange to the maven people?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Ramsey
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