Velocity is a library. The current directory depends upon the java
program using it (tomcat for instance).
Excerpt from java.io.File javadoc:
By default the classes in the java.io package always resolve
relative pathnames against the current user directory. This
directory is named by the system property user.dir, and is
typically the directory in which the Java virtual machine was
invoked.
But you can use relative resource loading with #parse and #include by
adding the following to your velocity.properties file:
eventhandler.include.class =
org.apache.velocity.app.event.implement.IncludeRelativePath
Claude
Le mercredi 18 juin 2008 à 17:45 +0300, George H a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> When I set up my resource loader config file I can put (according to
> the developer docs) "file.resource.loader.path = ."
>
> My question is... the current dir is where?
>
> Thanks,
> George
>
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