the structure of the example project is:
.
|-- ./build
| `-- ./build/TestAntLoadFile.class
|-- ./build.xml
|-- ./dist
| |-- ./dist/icpFinder.jar
| `-- ./dist/icp-finder.properties
|-- ./icp-finder_bak.properties
`-- ./src
`-- ./src/TestAntLoadFile.java
and the code getting the properties file is:
public class TestAntLoadFile {
private static final String CUSTOMER_CONFIG_FILE_NAME
= "icp-finder.properties";
public static void main(String[] args) {
InputStream custumerConfigIn = TestAntLoadFile.class.
getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(CUSTOMER_CONFIG_FILE_NAME);
System.out.println("custumerConfigIn: " + custumerConfigIn);
}
}
and build.xml core contend is :
<path id="run.classpath">
<fileset dir = "${dist.dir}" >
<include name="**/*.jar"/>
<include name="**/*.properties"/>
<include name="./icp-finder.properties"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<target name="run" depends="jar">
<java fork="true" classname="TestAntLoadFile">
<classpath>
<path refid="run.classpath"/>
</classpath>
</java>
</target>
the project run well in eclipse, Has anybody got any suggestions?
Rather than including the properties file itself in the classpath, you need to include the directory it resides in, something like this for example: