Hi
Start the resource name with / assuming that the
directory above that / is in your classpath.
--- "Pedro_E._G�mez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What i am tryin to do is to read a XML file that is
> in the CLASSPATH.
> I have a XML file in my classpath and I need to read
> it. That is a resources for me.
>
> This file has some information that i need.
>
>
> The code is:
>
> Object o = new Object();
>
> System.out.println("O is:" + o);
>
> Class c = o.getClass();
>
> System.out.println("Class is:" + c);
>
> InputStream in =
> c.getResourceAsStream(resource);
>
> System.out.println("Resource is:" + in);
>
> And the in is null. But i am sure that it
> is in the classpath. Becouse i have some classes in
> the same directory and it can be read.
>
>
>
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