Thanks, Simba. Your solution would work if JBT is run from the base 
directory, under which there are /marketData and /reports directories. 
However, some people package JBT as a single JAR, and run it from anywhere. 
So if the default path is used, this would make the data files and the 
reports appear in unexpected places. 

There is probably a better way to handle this, but I have not thought about 
it. 

On Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:03:06 PM UTC-4, Simba DIARRA wrote:
>
> Hi Eugene,
> What about defaulting this value to current directory of JBT if no arg in 
> command line passed, eventually following by a warning message.
> Sthg like new File(".").getcanonicalpath() would do the trick.
> Just a suggestion on this.
>
> Cheers
>

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