Can't find resource file after exporting to a runnable JAR
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I have a project structure that looks like this:

Tester  
\-- src  
    |-- hello.java  
    \-- vocabulary.csv

I load the csv file using getResource:

url = this.getClass().getResource("vocabulary.csv");
System.out.println(url.getPath());
new FileReader(url.getPath());

The program works completly fine until I export the project to a runnable jar file. Even though the URL is still valid (he prints the path instead of null) the console shows this:

jar:file:/home/malte/Desktop/vocs.jar!/main/vocabulary.csv
Exception in thread "main" java.io.FileNotFoundException: file:/home/malte/Desktop/vocs.jar!/main/vocabulary.csv (No such file or directory)

Can you explain me why this happens and how I can solv the issue?

P.S. I am using Xtend instead of pure Java

Colonist answered 9/8, 2013 at 16:7 Comment(0)
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You need to use

InputStream is = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream();

once you package your source as a jar. You have just one file : your jar. Your vocabulary.csv is no longer a standalone file on filesystem anymore.

You can read more here.

Thyroxine answered 9/8, 2013 at 16:9 Comment(2)
Thanks! And instead of new FileReader(url.getPath()) I now use new InputStreamReader(is)Colonist
This solution doesn't work. Also tried with URL. I have used Eclipse IDE Export option and chose "Package jars" when exported all the necessary dependenciesJuglandaceous

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