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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:32:25+00:00 2026-06-15T15:32:25+00:00

I’m developing an applet application which is compiled on Java 1.5 (compatible with 1.5+).

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I’m developing an applet application which is compiled on Java 1.5 (compatible with 1.5+).
It contains some resource property files that are bundled together in the same jar, which lies parallel to the Java package.

Whenever I access that resource file through applet it makes a request to server from where the applet is been downloaded. After that it reads the files from the jar and works as it used to be but I don’t want it to make server request for those files.

This is how my java code access the resource file.

ResourceBundle messages = ResourceBundle.getBundle("resources/properties/Messages", locale);

I tried access in both ways:

ResourceBundle messages = ResourceBundle.getBundle("resources.properties.Messages", locale);

Both it had the same behaviour.

Note: Those resources are not available as loose resources in my web app.

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    2026-06-15T15:32:27+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:32 pm

    I got these details from server logs.. I was analyzing my server log for 404 and 500 responses ..

    The 404 (not found) & 500 (server error) messages can be expected because the plug-in is trying to check if the cached resources are up to date. To do that, it needs to check the time last updated on the server version of the resource.

    The complicating factor is that the resource can be expected to be in a Jar mentioned in the archive attribute of the applet or it can be a ‘loose file’ on the same path as the codebase specified. So if a resource is in the following path of a Jar:

    /resources/properties/Messages_en_US.properties 
    

    The JVM will also check

    ${codebase}/resources/properties/Messages_en_US.properties 
    

    as well as each Jar.

    To fix them, see the codebase_lookup parameter. This use-case needs:

    <param name='codebase_lookup' value='false' >
    

    That tells the JVM that there are no resources stored as loose files on the class-path, and only Jars are to be searched. It should stop the 404/500 messages being reported as often (for newer JREs that understand that parameter).

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