Issue
I'm using Maven for desktop build application. I read about Maven standard directory layout and I have this project structure for now:
App
|-- pom.xml
`-- src
|-- main
|-- java
| `-- java classes
|-- resources
| `-- images
| `-- app images
`--config
`--config.xml
I want to find a way to load my resources and config files. I read some articles and topics and found this (simplified example from my code):
//class for loading config
public class Preferences {
public Preferences() {
InputStream image = Preferences.class.getResourceAsStream("images/image.png");
InputStream config = Preferences.class.getResourceAsStream("config.xml");
}
}
But image and config variables contains null. I was trying different variants of loading (from root folder, with this.getClass() instead of Preferences.class, and others), but it's always null. I really don't understand this resource loading system and I didn't find any good documentation about it. It would be nice, if somebody gives a good explanation about this mechanism (or just give a link on docs). So, the main question is: How can I load my resources and config files?
Solution
I think I found the solution. As Juned Ahsan and mR_fr0g write, I need to use ClassLoader class, instead of this.getClass().getResource(). But, it works only for resource folder. But maven allows to add other folders as resource folders. I was just needed to add this section to pom.xml:
<build>
<resources>
<resource>
<directory>src/main/config</directory>
</resource>
</resources>
</build>
And working java code is:
InputStream image = this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("images/image.png");
InputStream config = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("config.xml");
Answered By - LMnet
Answer Checked By - Senaida (JavaFixing Volunteer)