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