I have the following structure in a Java Web Application:
TheProject
  -- [Web Pages]
  -- -- [WEB-INF]
  -- -- -- abc.txt
  -- -- index.jsp
  -- [Source Packages]
  -- -- [wservices]
  -- -- -- WS.java
In WS.java, I am using the following code in a Web Method:
InputStream fstream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("abc.txt");
But it is always returning a null.  I need to read from that file, and I read that if you put the files in WEB-INF, you can access them with getResourceAsStream, yet the method is always returning a null.
Any ideas of what I may be doing wrong?
Btw, the strange thing is that this was working, but after I performed a Clean and Build on the Project, it suddenly stopped working :/
To my knowledge the file has to be right in the folder where the 'this' class resides, i.e. not in WEB-INF/classes but nested even deeper (unless you write in a default package):
net/domain/pkg1/MyClass.java  
net/domain/pkg1/abc.txt
Putting the file in to your java sources should work, compiler copies that file together with class files.
A call to Class#getResourceAsStream(String) delegates to the class loader and the resource is searched in the class path. In other words, you current code won't work and you  should put abc.txt in WEB-INF/classes, or in WEB-INF/lib if packaged in a jar file.
Or use ServletContext.getResourceAsStream(String) which allows servlet containers to make a resource available to a servlet from any location, without using a class loader. So use this from a Servlet:
this.getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/abc.txt") ;
But is there a way I can call getServletContext from my Web Service?
If you are using JAX-WS, then you can get a WebServiceContext injected:
@Resource
private WebServiceContext wsContext;
And then get the ServletContext from it:
ServletContext sContext= wsContext.getMessageContext()
                             .get(MessageContext.SERVLET_CONTEXT));
Instead of
InputStream fstream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("abc.txt"); 
use
InputStream fstream = this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("abc.txt");
In this way it will look from the root, not from the path of the current invoking class
I think this way you can get the file from "anywhere" (including server locations) and you do not need to care about where to put it.
It's usually a bad practice having to care about such things.
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("abc.properties");
I don't know if this applies to JAX-WS, but for JAX-RS I was able to access a file by injecting a ServletContext and then calling getResourceAsStream() on it:
@Context ServletContext servletContext;
...
InputStream is = servletContext.getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/test_model.js");
Note that, at least in GlassFish 3.1, the path had to be absolute, i.e., start with slash. More here: How do I use a properties file with jax-rs?
I had the same problem when I changed from Websphere 8.5 to WebSphere Liberty.
I utilized FileInputStream instead of getResourceAsStream(), because for some reason WebSphere Liberty can't locate the file in the WEB-INF folder.
The script was :
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(getServletContext().getRealPath("/") 
                        + "\WEBINF\properties\myProperties.properties")
Note: I used this script only for development.
I had a similar problem and I searched for the solution for quite a while: It appears that the string parameter is case sensitive. So if your filename is abc.TXT but you search for abc.txt, eclipse will find it - the executable JAR file won't.
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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