Thanks for your help andreas.
It didn�t work with p.getClass..
i�m trying with getServletContext().
But my idea is to have WEB-INF/conf to place all .properties files.
is that possible?...
Best regards,
Esteban
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From: "Andreas Probst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.0.3 & getResourceAsStream
Hi Esteban,
try
p.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/icard.properties");
(inside WEB-INF)
or
p.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-
INF/classes/icard.properties");
(inside classes)
or
p.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-
INF/lib/icard.properties");
(inside lib)
If this doesn't work, try
getServletContext().getResourceAsStream(...)
This one will work.
Good luck.
Andreas
On 2 Dec 2002 at 12:33, Esteban Gonz�lez wrote:
> Hi!
> I�ve just moved an old app that we had running using Jserv to
> tomcat4.0.3
>
> But i have problems with this
> p = new Properties();
> InputStream is =
> p.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/icard.properties");
> I keep getting null no matter where i put the icard.properties
> file.
>
> i�ve placed icard.properties inside WEB-INF/lib and
> WEB-INF/classes and it�s also on the classpath...
>
> any workarounds to this issue?... I�m trying not to use the
> java.io.* approach...
>
> ----------------------------------
> Esteban Gonz�lez
>
> Departamento de Sistemas
> ASSIST-CARD International
>
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