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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T21:31:19+00:00 2026-05-25T21:31:19+00:00

Given this code: /* 1 */ InputStream in1 = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(foobar.txt); /* 2 */ InputStream

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Given this code:

/* 1 */ InputStream in1 = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("foobar.txt");
/* 2 */ InputStream in2 = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/foobar.txt");

Do both return the same resource (I think the answer’s “yes”)?

Do they both access the “same” classpath? Why is the method name in #1 “get System ResourceAsStream”, but for #2 it’s just “getResourceAsStream”?

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    2026-05-25T21:31:20+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:31 pm

    According to the javadoc

    Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search
    path used to load classes. This method locates the resource through
    the system class loader (see getSystemClassLoader()).

    The classloader used to load this is not necessarily the system classloader. In a simple desktop app, this will probably be true. But webapps – amongst other things – typically have more complex classpath hierarchies and so that won’t necessarily be the same. In a complex classpath, therefore what’s returned will also depend on how many copies of ‘foobar.txt’ are floating around your classpath.

    The short answer is that you can’t assume that they will return a stream for the same resource.

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