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I have some stuff under src/main/resources path. Specifically I have a folder with report templates called reports.

I understand that when the application is deployed/run all files and folders under src/main/resources go to the classpath, namely my project's WEB-INF/classes.

This means that a folder WEB-INF/classes/reports will be created in my server.

Now I want to access my reports as paths, not as inputstream, because my reporting code in java supports a filepath and not an inputstream. So I have to be able to get the WEB-INF/classes/reports absolute path (or relative, I don't care as long as it is right).

Reading some answers regarding similar questions, I have already tried the following things:

  1. getClass().getResource(".").getPath(); --> this returns the exact path of the class I am currently at in my classpath, namely: C:\Tools\JBoss Application Server 7.1.1\standalone\deployments\myProject.war\WEB-INF\classes\aaa\bbb\ccc\ddd

  2. getClass().getClassLoader().getResource(".").getPath(); --> this returns: C:\Tools\JBoss Application Server 7.1.1\modules\sun\jdk\main\service-loader-resources, which is completely irrelevant.

I want something to return C:\Tools\JBoss Application Server 7.1.1\standalone\deployments\myProject.war\WEB-INF\classes

If it is not possible, I will get the first path and go as many folders back as needed to reach classes folder.

Thank you.

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  • Is there a reason you want to access the reports as paths? Sep 10, 2013 at 12:34
  • Actually it is not necessary. Jasper supports Inputstream also. If you have something to suggest feel free. I am searching for a general solution of where to put files. For example I would also like to know where does one usually put PDF output reports in a Web Java Application? Sep 10, 2013 at 13:21

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You need ServletContext.getRealPath(String) method.

getServletContext().getRealPath("/WEB-INF")

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