How to read a text file in a Struts 2 application

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Developing a Struts 2 app I run in a following problem. I need to read a text file that is deployed in web server with my app. How can I access it knowing its relative path. In other words how can I find absolute path if I know relative path inside the deployed directory. When I had similar problem with servlets I used to use this.getContextPath() (or something similar) that returned an absolute path to the folder in the webserver.

EDIT: Thank you guys for answer. For me worked this:

String path=GetPointsOfInterestAction.class.getResource("../../../resources/visitor_attractions.txt")

Could you please explain why I it worked because I'm making first steps in java.


If it is placed in the webapp's classpath, then just use:

InputStream input = servletContext.getResourceAsStream("file.txt");

If it is placed in the global classpath, then use:

InputStream input = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("file.txt");

If it is placed in the webcontent, then just use:

InputStream input = new FileInputStream(servletContext.getRealPath("file.txt"));

The examples assumes that they're placed in the root. You can of course use relative path as opposed to the classpath root or webcontent root, e.g. path/to/file.txt. You can get the ServletContext in Struts by ServletActionContext#getServletContext().

Edit: You edited your question with following:

EDIT: Thank you guys for answer. For me worked this:

String path=GetPointsOfInterestAction.class.getResource("../../../resources/visitor_attractions.txt")

Could you please explain why

This is actually not the "right" way, but this is also doable. You only need to make sure that you know the relative path of the file as opposed to the actual path of the GetPointsOfInterestAction class. This class is of course placed in a different package, so you basically need to step a directory back (like you do in normal disk file systems: cd ../ and so on). Again, this is not the most elegant way. You need to use one of the first two aforementioned ways, with the resource name resources/visitor_attractions.txt.