You need ClassLoader.getResources(name)
(or the static version ClassLoader.getSystemResources(name)
).
But unfortunately there's a known issue with resources that are not inside a "directory". E.g. foo/bar.txt
is fine, but bar.txt
can be a problem. This is described well in the Spring Reference, although it is by no means a Spring-specific problem.
Update:
Here's a helper method that returns a list of InputStreams:
public static List<InputStream> loadResources(
final String name, final ClassLoader classLoader) throws IOException {
final List<InputStream> list = new ArrayList<InputStream>();
final Enumeration<URL> systemResources =
(classLoader == null ? ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader() : classLoader)
.getResources(name);
while (systemResources.hasMoreElements()) {
list.add(systemResources.nextElement().openStream());
}
return list;
}
Usage:
List<InputStream> resources = loadResources("config.properties", classLoader);
// or:
List<InputStream> resources = loadResources("config.properties", null);