In Linux, the JVM sets the working direcory equal to the homefolder from the user. In Windows is this the folder where the jar is located. How can I find where the jar (from my app) is located to change the working dir?
Martijn
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In Linux, the JVM sets the working direcory equal to the homefolder from the user. In Windows is this the folder where the jar is located. How can I find where the jar (from my app) is located to change the working dir? Martijn |
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Try obtaining the path to the jar with this code:
Then you can remove the "*.jar" part with:
I had the same problem with a java game when I needed to open a file in the same directory the jar was. Double clicking the jar in linux didn't open the file. Of course you can open a command line and change dir to the jar dir and then run the jar from there but I needed to double click the jar. |
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In both cases it is the actual directory. Under windows automatically the actual directory is set to the base-dir of the jar, if you execute it from explorer. Under linux the home-directory is the actual directory for your GUI. To set the directory write a short shell-script, which sets the actual directory (with the cd-command) and then executes the jar (with javaw -jar xyz.jar). |
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