I assume this is a classpath issue.

How do you use your path reference? How do you load the property file?

Heri

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> Does anyone know how to reference a relative path 
> configuration file in an 
> Eclipse project?
> 
> It seems that relative paths do not work (from the root of 
> the project), 
> only absolute paths...and I need this project to be 
> deployable reguardless 
> of installation path (I need relative path).
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben.
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