Sorry my bad, its looking at ServerContext.  However, it and user.dir
are the same.

oCfg --> ServletConfig
sFilePath = oCfg.getServletContext().getRealPath("/");
results in after adding the filename stuff.
/base/data/home/apps/gems-bbb/1.34076359212150974/app-bbb/bbb.ace

>From log in same run,
sWebAppLocn = System.getProperty("user.dir").substring(1);
WebAppLocn: base/data/home/apps/gems-bbb/1.340763592121509746 (from
user.dir)



On Mar 24, 11:31 am, Don Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you paste the code that looks at user.dir?  That file path is not
> correct (the version number is wrong), but I can't tell if it has changed
> since you generated this error or if there is something else going on.
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Steve Pritchard <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Reading the system properties file, namely user.dir
>
> > Further investigation says the first statement to create
> > BufferedReader is open is failing - the method is returning a null.
> > Steve
>
> > On Mar 24, 11:19 am, Don Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > How are you generating that file path?
>
> > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Steve Pritchard <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > My applications read an initialization file to prime themselves.
>
> > > > Overnight they both broke.  The code
>
> > > >  public static String[] loadFileAsStrings(String sFileName) {
> > > >    try {
> > > >      BufferedReader oR = new BufferedReader(new
> > > > FileReader(sFileName));
> > > >      ArrayList<String> oLst = new ArrayList();
> > > >      while (true) {
> > > >        String sL = oR.readLine();
> > > >        if (sL == null) break;
> > > >        oLst.add(sL);
> > > >      }
> > > >      oR.close();
> > > >      String[] oXs = (String[])oLst.toArray(new String[oLst.size()]);
> > > >      return oXs;
> > > >    } catch (Exception e) {
> > > >      return null;
> > > >    }
> > > >  }
>
> > > > does not return the file.  It did previously.
>
> > > > reading file /base/data/home/apps/gems-bbb/1.34076326484386876/web-
> > > > gems/core.ace
> > > > nolonger works.  It did yesterday and I changed nothing.  Redeploying
> > > > does not fix the problem.
>
> > > > It looks like the core.ace file is not there.  How do I check?
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Steve
>
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