Admitedly, there are times when the documentation is harder to wade
through than mud but with a little effort everything works out.
( Programming is also kind of philosophy, isn't it ? )
I thought it was a some kind of *religion*.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zeng, Feng_Hua (CAP,CEF)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:27 pm
Subject: Re: Where to put XML file so I can read & write to it from the
servlet?
> Such questions like "Where to put ** file so ** can read & write **"
> frequently appear on the lists.
> I wonder if there would be some universal solution somewhere ?
> For example, first, it would be best to read the related
> documentation, I think. ( Of course. So it's just nonsense. )
> Second, suppose even we don't know exactly where to location
> the appropriate directory, then why not try just to
> create a simplest file of the same type ( for example, here it is
> XML )
> and then to investigate on earth ( -- on the Disk, in fact -- )
> where it has been created ? That is at least a clue, I think.
> ( Of course, someone may argue that the READ directory
> might well be different than the WRITE one.
> But that's another thing. )
>
> ( Programming is also kind of philosophy, isn't it ? )
>
> Best regards !
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nik DAMPIER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 10:21 PM
> Subject: Where to put XML file so I can read & write to it from
> the servlet?
> > Can anyone help,
> > I am trying to develop an web application for my uni project,
> and I am
> have
> > a slight problem. I have downloaded jswdk-1.0.1 and I'm trying to
> intergrate
> > my application into the examples folder, so I've put my servlet
> in the
> > example/WEB-INF/servlets folder along with the classes that it
> uses, like
> > account.class.
> > One of the methods of this class is to load in an xml document
> accounts.xml
> > and using the DOM adds an account to the XML file and the saves
> it back to
> > the accounts.xml.
> > But at the moment I keep getting an error because the class
> account cannot
> > locate the accounts.xml file can any one tell me why??
> > I currently have the accounts.xml file in the folder
> examples/WEB-INF/ is
> it
> > in the wrong place
> Try to code a helper servlet creating a XML file, run it, and find
> under which directory it is produced. It is likely you will get it.
> > cheers nik
>
>
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