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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:05:19+00:00 2026-05-27T09:05:19+00:00

I can’t seem to find the correct combination of path and class vs. ClassLoader.

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I can’t seem to find the correct combination of path and class vs. ClassLoader.
Here is the directory structure of my project:

  • build/classes/project/MainClass.class
  • build/classes/resources/images/an_image.png
  • build/classes/resources/ImageLoader.class

The source for the ImageLoader is as follows:

public class ImageLoader {

 public ImageLoader(){...}

 public BufferedImage loadImage(String fileName) {
     String loc = "resources" + File.separator + "images" + File.separator;
     URL imgURL = this.getClass().getResource(loc + fileName);
     BufferedImage img = null;
        try {
           img = ImageIO.read(imgURL);
        } catch (IOException e) {...}
        return img;
     }
  }

I’m not entirely sure what the difference would be between that and this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource(), but I have tried it with various combinations of paths and I simply can’t seem to get the .jar to find and load the resources.

Where am I going wrong?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-27T09:05:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:05 am

    Don’t use File.separator for getting at a resource, it should always be ‘/’. It might pay to also add a leading ‘/’ to indicate that the resource can be found from the ‘top’ of the class-path structure (as opposed to a sub-directory of the class that is trying to load it).

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