Try this:

        String phoenixHome = System.getProperty("phoenix.home"); 

This'll give you the Phoenix home directory and you can work out the
rest from there.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Intelekia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:26 AM
To: 'James Developers List'
Subject: james.getAbsolutePath ?

Hi all,

Is there any way to obtain programmatically the folder where James is
installed? I am thinking of something like: james.getAbsolutePath();

The reason is that currently I put the path to some resources in the
config.xml and then load them at runtime. But if I use relative
resources (like "../conf/resource.txt") they don't work when James is
run as service (that is, from any other folder than $PHOENIX_HOME/bin.
And hardcoding absolute paths is very, very nasty ;-)

Thanks for any help that you can provide!

Isaac.  


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