Fair enough.

musachy

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Dale Newfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Musachy Barroso wrote:
>>
>> I think "file".equalsIgnoreCase(uri.getScheme()) already covers that,
>> doesn't it?
>
> No.  All that checks is that it has a scheme (and is thus not relative), and
> that scheme is "file".
>
> Here's the values returned by that iterator for my app running under
> glassfish on XP:
>
> file:/C:/Sun/SDK/
> file:/C:/Sun/SDK/domains/domain1/lib/classes/
> file:/C:/Sun/SDK/domains/domain1/applications/j2ee-modules/myApp/WEB-INF/classes/
> file:C:/Sun/SDK/domains/domain1/generated/ejb/j2ee-modules/myApp/
>
> They are all file: urls, but since the last one is missing a slash before
> "C:", the File constructor fails complaining "URI is not hierarchical".
>  According to the URI javadoc: "A hierarchical URI is either an absolute URI
> whose scheme-specific part begins with a slash character, or a relative URI,
> that is, a URI that does not specify a scheme."  Since it also says that "An
> opaque URI is an absolute URI whose scheme-specific part does not begin with
> a slash character ('/').", then ensuring that it is also not opaque will
> ensure that it is hierarchical, and thus that File won't barf on it.
>
> -Dale
>
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