I am creating a Swing application with a JEditorPane that should display an HTML file named url1.html stored locally in the page folder in the root folder of the project.
I have instantiated the following String object
final String pagePath = "./page/";
and in order to be displayed by the JEditorPane pane I have created the following URL object:
URL url1 = new URL("file:///"+pagePath+"url1.html");
However when the setPage() method is called with the created URL object as a parameter:
pagePane.setPage(url1);
it throws me a java.io.FileNotFoundException error.
It seems that there is something wrong with the way url1 has been constructed. Anyone knows a solution to this problem?
The solution is to find an absolute path to
url1.htmlmake an object ofjava.io.Fileon it, and then usetoURI().toURL()combination:Assuming if the current directory is the root of
page, you can pass a relative path toFile:or
But this will depend on where you run the application from. I would make it taking the root directory as a command-line argument if it is the only configurable option for the app, or from a configuration file, if it has one.
The another solution is to put the html file as a resource into the jar file of your application.