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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T22:06:14+00:00 2026-05-29T22:06:14+00:00

I have a piece of code defining a property like this: public static final

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I have a piece of code defining a property like this:

public static final String DEFINED_KEY = "definedKey";
public static final String DEFINED_PROPERTY = "definedProperty";

// [...]

File f = File.createTempFile("default", ".properties");
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(f);

Properties pp = new Properties();
pp.setProperty(DEFINED_KEY, DEFINED_PROPERTY);
pp.store(pw, "Automatically defined");
pw.close();

Which saves a properties file OK

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#Mon Feb 13 17:25:12 CET 2012
definedKey=definedProperty

When I create another property and perform a load() on it, it loads OK. get(DEFINED_KEY) returns the value specified for DEFINED_PROPERTY, but getProperty(DEFINED_KEY) returns null. What’s up with this?

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    2026-05-29T22:06:16+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    I don’t see anything wrong with your code… here’s my test:-

    public static final String DEFINED_KEY = "definedKey";
    public static final String DEFINED_PROPERTY = "definedProperty";
    
    public void run() throws Exception {
        // your code
        File f = File.createTempFile("default", ".properties");
        PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(f);
        Properties pp = new Properties();
        pp.setProperty(DEFINED_KEY, DEFINED_PROPERTY);
        pp.store(pw, "Automatically defined");
        pw.close();
    
        // examining the generated properties file
        System.out.println("Reading from properties file...");
        System.out.println("------------");
        Scanner scanner = new Scanner(f);
        while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
            System.out.println(scanner.nextLine());
        }
        System.out.println("------------");
    
        // loading properties file
        Properties p = new Properties();
        p.load(new FileInputStream(f));
    
        System.out.println("p.get(DEFINED_KEY): " + p.get(DEFINED_KEY));
        System.out.println("p.getProperty(DEFINED_KEY): " + p.getProperty(DEFINED_KEY));
    }
    

    The generated output:-

    Reading from properties file...
    ------------
    #Automatically defined
    #Mon Feb 13 11:00:42 CST 2012
    definedKey=definedProperty
    ------------
    p.get(DEFINED_KEY): definedProperty
    p.getProperty(DEFINED_KEY): definedProperty
    
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