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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:59:45+00:00 2026-05-15T08:59:45+00:00

Apologies for the fairly open question however I feel it needs to be this

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Apologies for the fairly open question however I feel it needs to be this way.

In any given Java project, preferably a web service, have you ever had to store XML files? At the moment I am creating a Google Web Toolkit web service and I need a way to ‘store sessions'( like in iGoogle to store the layout ). However once I have this mechanism down… I need a place to store the files on the server.

I’ve thought about storing them in the ‘Resources’ folder in the Java project ( src/main/resources/ ) however something tells me this is impossible as it’s deployed to a Tomcat server packaged up in a .war.

Is there any standard way of handling this? Does anyone have any ideas on a way in which I should approach it? In a Python project I have done, I whacked config files straight into /path/to/resources/folder however I feel it doesn’t need to be this complicated?!

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    2026-05-15T08:59:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:59 am

    No this shouldnt need to be complicated, but it is because it depends on whether the server you deploy to allows you access to the file system. If it does, then its easy – just create a data directory, and save the files there.

    Otherwise, you can save them as blobs in a database, or whereever your persistence layer is. you face the same problem in python – if you whack the file into /path/to/resources/folder, and you dont have write permission – then your app fails. this problem is not generic to java.

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