I am writing a server program and a client program. I named the server code file server.java. The client runs from a different machine. One of the things the client can do is upload files to the server. I want the server to store the uploaded files in a folder which resides in the same directory as the server.java program file. So I used the following code:
String server_files_location = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().getPath();
This did work. However I have to declare this variable separately in all the different classes I am writing. I want to make this a global string variable so that I dont have to declare this every time I add a new class or method.
So at the beginning of the program I tried:
public static String server_files_location = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().getPath();
This gives me an error saying Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method getClass() from the type Object
.
How else can I get this variable to be accessible globally?