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Kevin Dean [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Passing data into a jar file???? Reply with quote



Anton wrote:

Quote:
Hi.
Anybody can help me??

I have an applet which needs some files to works. What I do is pack
it into a jar file. The problem is I don't know how to retrieve the
data contained in this file.

And in the file "myextrafiles" I have several files like
"i18n_en_EN". How can I open this file to extract its data????? and
pass it to a variable Properties. How can I know where is located???

If you have a class:

com.mydomain.MyClass

and you put the properties file in the source directory:

com/mydomain/properties/MyApplication.properties

you can access it using:

MyClass.class.getResource("properties/MyApplication.properties");

or, better yet:

MyClass.class.getResourceAsStream("properties/MyApplication.properties")
;

This method uses the classloader to find the resource relative to the
location of the class that's trying to locate the resource.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:06 am    Post subject: Re: Passing data into a jar file???? Reply with quote



Hi.
Sorry to say I dont understand how to do it.
In my case I dont use package, just the class itself..

Thanks
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Quote:
Anton wrote:

Hi.
Anybody can help me??

I have an applet which needs some files to works. What I do is pack
it into a jar file. The problem is I don't know how to retrieve the
data contained in this file.

And in the file "myextrafiles" I have several files like
"i18n_en_EN". How can I open this file to extract its data????? and
pass it to a variable Properties. How can I know where is located???

If you have a class:

com.mydomain.MyClass

and you put the properties file in the source directory:

com/mydomain/properties/MyApplication.properties

you can access it using:

MyClass.class.getResource("properties/MyApplication.properties");

or, better yet:

MyClass.class.getResourceAsStream("properties/MyApplication.properties")
;

This method uses the classloader to find the resource relative to the
location of the class that's trying to locate the resource.

--
Kevin Dean [TeamB]
Dolphin Data Development Ltd.
http://www.datadevelopment.com/

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Kevin Dean [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 12:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Passing data into a jar file???? Reply with quote



Anton wrote:

Quote:
Sorry to say I dont understand how to do it.
In my case I dont use package, just the class itself..

If you're not using packages at all, then it becomes:

MyClass.class.getResource("MyApplication.properties");

However, you should really look into putting your classes in packages
to separate the logic in your application.
--
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Anton
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:21 am    Post subject: Re: Passing data into a jar file???? Reply with quote

thanks
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Quote:
Anton wrote:

Sorry to say I dont understand how to do it.
In my case I dont use package, just the class itself..

If you're not using packages at all, then it becomes:

MyClass.class.getResource("MyApplication.properties");

However, you should really look into putting your classes in packages
to separate the logic in your application.
--
Kevin Dean [TeamB]
Dolphin Data Development Ltd.
http://www.datadevelopment.com/

NEW WHITEPAPERS
Team Development with JBuilder and Borland Enterprise Server
Securing Borland Enterprise Server
http://www.datadevelopment.com/papers/index.html

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