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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:21:06+00:00 2026-05-16T21:21:06+00:00

I often have code where I loop over a directory (including subdirectories) and need

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I often have code where I loop over a directory (including subdirectories) and need to move / copy the file to a different directory. What I find tedious is the process of identifying where the file will go. I have often done that, usually like this:

File shadow = new File(sourceFile.getAbsolutePath()
                        .replace(
                             sourceFolder.getAbsolutePath(),
                             targetFolder.getAbsolutePath()
                        )
              );

My question: is there a standard routine to do this or something similar in any major open source library? I didn’t find one in Commons IO anyway…

I am not looking for complete move / copy solutions, I know tons of those. I just want the equivalent of the above code.


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Source folder:

src/main/resources

Target folder:

target/classes

Source file:

src/main/resources/com/mycompany/SomeFile.txt

Target file (the one I’m looking for):

target/classes/com/mycompany/SomeFile.txt

(I usually do stuff like this in a maven context, hence these folders but they could be non-maven folders, as well, the question has nothing to do with maven)

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    2026-05-16T21:21:06+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:21 pm

    What you are looking for I have never found either but it will exist soon when JDK 7 (eventually) crawls out the door.

    Path.relativize(Path) (Java 7 API)

    For now I would stick to your current solution (or roll your own equivalent of the above).

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