Why would lift interfere with file io? Resource server is probably for static
http. If you're getting file not found I can't imagine it's lift's fault. Try
dumping new java.io.File(".").listFiles() or .getAbsolutePath etc. to see what
directory is the default. What kind of server are you using?
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glenn<[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks, Marius.
Now, is there something similar for writing XML to a file. I saw
nothing on LiftRules that
seems to apply.
Glenn...
On Jul 4, 12:36 am, "marius d." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try LiftRules.loadResourceAsXml
>
> Br's,
> Marius
>
> On Jul 4, 1:11 am, glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've searched this group and combed through the lift book for an
> > answer, but found none - how to use file-based storage for data within
> > Lift.
>
> > For example, how would I call something like:
>
> > def xml = XML.loadFile(<fileName>)
>
> > without getting a java.io.FileNotFoundException?
>
> > I tried storing the files in a directory under webapp, and even
> > included the directory in the resource path in Boot.scala, like so:
>
> > ResourceServer.allow({
> > case "contents" :: _ => true
>
> > })
>
> > But that doesn't work.
>
> > Any help would be appreciated.
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