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Referring to my previous question, I want to ask that how can I read a file in different folder into the similar .jar.

The folder hierarchy and details are provided with that question. My main problem is with a line of code:

JTextPane textPane = ... //general initialization
textPane.setPage("path/file.html");

The problem is I have to keep that file.html in my .jar.

Moreover I would like to know suggestions on this topic.

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For loading resources in a JAR, you can use Class.getResource(). This works equally well when loading from an ordinary folder structure not in a JAR:

textPane.setPage(ThisClass.class.getResource("relative/path/to/file.html"));

The path here is from whatever folder ThisClass.class is in. It is generally better to explicitly name the class rather than using this.getClass(), which may end up looking in a different (and unintended) location if this method is called for a subclass.

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  • Can I use ClassName.class.getResource() here?
    – Asif
    Apr 6, 2012 at 13:05
  • I am using: MyClass.class.getResource("/resources/files/help/file.html");, this returns correct path with System.out.println() but NullPointerException with textPane.setPage(). . . ??
    – Asif
    Apr 6, 2012 at 13:13
  • @Asif Using the same String would fail, since the raw string is not in itself a valid URL. 1) Get theURL using getResource() 2) Call pane.setPage(theURL.toString()); Apr 7, 2012 at 6:30

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