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Hi everyone,

I'm trying to load a properties file without using the actual path of the file. I've already done that on some other simple apps using:

InputStream inputStream = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(PROPERTIES_FILE);
props.load(inputStream);

But this time it doesn't work. The inputStream is null for some reason. PROPERTIES_FILE is a constant defined as "app.properties". I tried to remove the .properties extension and got the same results.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Where is app.properties located? – mmyers Apr 20 at 21:13

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The PROPERTIES_FILE constant should include the package as well as the properties file (e.g. "com/some/library/file.properties".

    final static String PROPS_FILE = "/com/some/library/file.props";
                     //The preceding  "/" is dependendant on wheterh 
                     //you are going to be giving a relative or absolute location
    InputStream is = YourCurrentClass.class.getResourceAsStream(PROPS_FILE);
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I've added the package information as you mentioned but still got the same error. BTW the method where I'm doing that call is static if that helps any... – Lancelot Apr 20 at 21:20
Actually there was a typo when I added the package name. That solution worked great. Thanks! :) – Lancelot Apr 20 at 21:23
You probably want to call getResourceAsStream on your class' class loader. Or probably on your class' Class. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Apr 20 at 21:26
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When getSystemResourceAsStream returns null, it means the resource was not found. Make sure the requested resource really is on the classpath at the specified location.

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