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I've created a file inside a project package using this code:

File xmlFile = new File("src/com/company/project/xml/tags.xml");

I am able to read the file while running from eclipse. However, after creating .jar, I'm unable to read the file. So I want to put absolute path while reading the file from the project package. How it can be done? Help and suggestions are appreciated.

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In most cases, IDE's will include no Java files in the resulting Jar. Most IDE's will also include the src directory in the classpath when you run/debug the program from within them.

As a general rule of thumb, never include src in any path, src will simply not exist once the program is built.

Instead you need to make use of Class#getResource or Class#getResourceAsStream, depending on your needs. You should remember, you should never treat an "embedded" resource as a File, as in most cases it won't be, it'll be a stream of bytes in a zip file.

Something like...

URL xmlFile = getClass().getResource("/com/company/project/xml/tags.xml");

will return a URL reference to the resource. Remember, if you need a InputStream, you'll have to Class#getResourceAsStream.

If you want the resource to be writable, then you will need to find a different location to store it, as embedded resources are read only

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Try with getClass().getResource()

new File(getClass().getResource("src/com/company/project/xml/tags.xml").toURI());

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  • Assuming it's an embedded resource, in most cases you won't be able to access it as a File, because it won't be. Instead, you should juste use Class#getResource or Class#getResourceAsStream and use the returned URL/InputStream to read it. You should also never include src in any path value Jan 30, 2016 at 8:29
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    While this code may answer the question, it would be better to include some context, explaining how it works and when to use it. Code-only answers are not useful in the long run.
    – Bono
    Jan 30, 2016 at 10:28

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