For javame.
Since getResourceAsStream() is for reading files, is there a getResourceAsStream() equivalent for output stream / writing files?
Note: the file is inside the project’s folders and will soon be packaged into a jarfile.
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getResoureAsStream() deals with resources. Returning an output stream doesn’t make sense because that implies you are trying to overwrite your resources on the fly.
Besides, for most resources residing in a JAR or remote locations, you can’t write to it anyway.