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| Re: get the current directory of the current project [message #328152 is a reply to message #328146] | 
Thu, 15 May 2008 12:31    | 
 
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hi, thanks, 
I ll look. 
  in fact, I really need the directory cause I need to launch a command  
in the directory. it's a tropical command for a tropical language  
etc...etc... 
 
thanks 
 
a++ 
 
Wayne Beaton a écrit : 
> I assume that you mean at runtime. 
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> As a matter of practice, you shouldn't be playing with directories in 
> your project at runtime. When you deploy as a JAR file, there won't be 
> any directories to navigate. 
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> You probably want to access some files inside your project, right? 
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> Look at the MyClass.class.getResource() and getResourceAsStream() 
> methods. Be sure to read the part about the leading '/'. 
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> HTH, 
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> Wayne 
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> On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 07:27 +0200, julien wrote: 
>> hi all, I would like know how to do to get the current directory of the  
>> current project open. 
>> 
>> thanks 
>> 
>> a++ 
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| Re: get the current directory of the current project [message #328153 is a reply to message #328152] | 
Thu, 15 May 2008 12:35   | 
 
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com 
 
Julien, 
 
I think you'd need to find the navigator/project explore/package explore  
view from the current workbench page and check its selection. 
 
 
julien wrote: 
> hi, thanks, 
> I ll look. 
>  in fact, I really need the directory cause I need to launch a command  
> in the directory. it's a tropical command for a tropical language  
> etc...etc... 
> 
> thanks 
> 
> a++ 
> 
> Wayne Beaton a écrit : 
>> I assume that you mean at runtime. 
>> 
>> As a matter of practice, you shouldn't be playing with directories in 
>> your project at runtime. When you deploy as a JAR file, there won't be 
>> any directories to navigate. 
>> 
>> You probably want to access some files inside your project, right? 
>> 
>> Look at the MyClass.class.getResource() and getResourceAsStream() 
>> methods. Be sure to read the part about the leading '/'. 
>> 
>> HTH, 
>> 
>> Wayne 
>> 
>> On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 07:27 +0200, julien wrote: 
>>> hi all, I would like know how to do to get the current directory of  
>>> the current project open. 
>>> 
>>> thanks 
>>> 
>>> a++ 
>>
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