look at NSBundle, it's the foundation equivalent of WOResourceManager.

- jfv

Le 07-01-26 à 05:57, Logi Helgu a écrit :

I have a unit test that needs to get data from a text file in my languge( lproj ) folder and I'd like to set it up without an absolute path ( like
/Developer/workspace/PROJECT/LANGUAGE.lproj/FILE.txt ).

Since my test case is pure Java I don't have a running Application with the ResouceManager and I'm using BufferedReader/FileReader with the absolute
path to the file to read its contents.

Any ideas how I can get the resource in my test case without the absolute path, since I don't want the test to be dependent on the location of my
workspace.



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