Thanks for your help, it works great.

On the side note, how do you get the absolute path to the
webapps/whatever/WEB-INF directory?

Will

Jon Stevens wrote:
> 
> on 2/5/01 1:26 PM, "William Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I would like to have a separate properties file than the default Turbine
> > one.  What is the most correct way to do this using the TurbineResources
> > class?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Will
> 
> Raphael answered the question well. You can also use TurbineResources on
> your own (even outside of general Turbine) by simply doing something like
> this:
> 
> TurbineConfig tc = new TurbineConfig("/basepath", "My.properties");
> tc.init();
> 
> Then, you can call from anywhere in your code:
> 
> String propvalue = TurbineResources.getString("yourproperty");
> 
> Note that that will start up two base services, the ResourceService and the
> LoggingService with their default values which may or may not be preferable
> to you.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> -jon
> 
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