Is it possible to get the path to my .class file containing my main function from within main?
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Note that most class files are assembled into JAR files so this won't work in every case (hence the |
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According to http://www.cs.caltech.edu/courses/cs11/material/java/donnie/java-main.html, no. However, I suggest reading http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41894/0-program-name-in-java-discover-main-class , which at least gives you the main class . |
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What do you need it for? If you need it to get hold of any files that are in the same directory, that's what Class.getResourceAsStream() is for. |
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That looks more like an end-user issue to me. Also consider the possible need to run multiple instances of any given application, and preventing users from doing so is going to become a major annoyance. If the problem is with temporary file conflicts, then just make sure all your temporary files have unique names. This, as I understand it, is the most common reason people feel a need to prevent multiple instances of their applications from running. P.S.: The java.io.File.createTempFile() methods are ideally suited for preventing temporary file conflicts because they automatically generate unique filenames. |
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