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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:19:48+00:00 2026-05-10T14:19:48+00:00

This is an Eclipse question, and you can assume the Java package for all

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This is an Eclipse question, and you can assume the Java package for all these Eclipse classes is org.eclipse.core.resources.

I want to get an IFile corresponding to a location String I have:

 'platform:/resource/Tracbility_All_Supported_lib/processes/gastuff/globalht/GlobalHTInterface.wsdl' 

I have the enclosing IWorkspace and IWorkspaceRoot. If I had the IPath corresponding to the location above, I could simply call IWorkspaceRoot.getFileForLocation(IPath).

How do I get the corresponding IPath from the location String? Or is there some other way to get the corresponding IFile?

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:19:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:19 pm

    org.eclipse.core.runtime.Path implements IPath.

    IPath p = new Path(locationString); IWorkspaceRoot.getFileForLocation(p); 

    This would have worked had the location string not been a URL of type ‘platform:’

    For this particular case, notes in org.eclipse.core.runtime.Platform javadoc indicate that the ‘correct’ solution is something like

    fileUrl = FileLocator.toFileURL(new URL(locationString));  IWorkspaceRoot.getFileForLocation(fileUrl.getPath()); 

    @[Paul Reiners] your solution apparently assumes that the workspace root is going to be in the ‘resources’ folder

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