Hi Ichy.

Thanks a lot for your answer !! You have resolved my
problem. I had put a lot of different path in the
getResource() method but not the one which takes a
slash at the begining of the path :-/ 

Now all is ok and I don't need any O/R framework.

Mille mercis.

Philippe



 --- ichy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : 
> Hi, Philippe.
> 
> >But I have a problem when I want to load the
> database.xml file : I can't get
> >its path when my webapp is loaded.
> >
> >The instruction
> getClass().getResource(".").getFile() always return
> null.
> >
> > 
> >
> >How could I do ?
> 
> if your question is how to load xml file, put your
> databese.xml
> in classpath such as /WEB-INF/classes, /WEB-INF/lib,
> then
> 
> Class#getResource() will find it.
> 
> i often put property file for my web application in 
> /WEB-INF/classes and load it at startup like
> 
> InputStream is =
>
anInstance.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/myapp.properties");
> Properties props = new Properties();
> props.load( is );
> 
> is this what you want for your database class?
> 
> ichy
> 
> 
> 
> 
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