RE: why only put resource file to $TC$\shared\classes, did TC found it?

2004-07-14 Thread Mike Curwen
what is 't' ?


 -Original Message-
 From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 6:24 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: why only put resource file to $TC$\shared\classes, 
 did TC found it?
 
 
 Howdy,
 I am developing webapp using TC4.1.27 , Eclipse 3.0 and 
 Lomboz 3.0, In one of my webapp's bean class, I want to get a 
 resource file by :
 
 URL u = t.getClass().getResource(/Application.properties);
 
 my bean class  put to WEB-INF\classes\somepackage\,  and the 
 webapp was deployed by an xml file under directory  
 $TC$\webapps , It is strange the only put resource 
 file(Application.properties) to $TC$\shared\classes, did TC 
 found it.
 
 I tried putting it to WEB-INF\classes,  it could not be 
 found. I tried putting it to WEB-INF\classes\somepackage,  it 
 could not be found. I tried putting it to Eclipse's project 
 directory,  it could not be found.
 
 Any idea?  Putting resource file to $TC$\shared\classes  is 
 a bad idea I think.:)
 
 Best Regards
 Chris
 
 
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Re: why only put resource file to $TC$\shared\classes, did TC found it?

2004-07-14 Thread Chris
Sorry for not enough info.

 what is 't' ?
t is a Javabeans (in package somepackage) which uses the resource file
Application.properties

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Subject: RE: why only put resource file to $TC$\shared\classes, did TC
found it?


 what is 't' ?


  -Original Message-
  From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 6:24 AM
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: why only put resource file to $TC$\shared\classes,
  did TC found it?
 
 
  Howdy,
  I am developing webapp using TC4.1.27 , Eclipse 3.0 and
  Lomboz 3.0, In one of my webapp's bean class, I want to get a
  resource file by :
 
  URL u = t.getClass().getResource(/Application.properties);
 
  my bean class  put to WEB-INF\classes\somepackage\,  and the
  webapp was deployed by an xml file under directory
  $TC$\webapps , It is strange the only put resource
  file(Application.properties) to $TC$\shared\classes, did TC
  found it.
 
  I tried putting it to WEB-INF\classes,  it could not be
  found. I tried putting it to WEB-INF\classes\somepackage,  it
  could not be found. I tried putting it to Eclipse's project
  directory,  it could not be found.
 
  Any idea?  Putting resource file to $TC$\shared\classes  is
  a bad idea I think.:)
 
  Best Regards
  Chris
 
 
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