I have a project that is build using SBT which packages a single jar using the one-jar plugin. That project contains a bunch of json files in src/main/resources/fixture whic
one-jar packages your resources under the main
dir in the output jar. when using sbt, I find it best to configure the packaging of resources myself.
usually, I would do something like this:
unmanagedResources in Compile := Seq() //we don't want to add resources from "src/main/resources" to inner jar
mappings in oneJar += (file("src/main/resources/filename.json"),"path/to/resource/in/onejar")
so your resource filename.json
will be packaged where you want it in the one-jar jar.
when you want the resource at runtime, simply use:
Thread.currentThread.getContextClassLoader.getResourceAsStream("path/to/your/resource")
have a look at this post. it may help with how to package all the resources under src/main/resources
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I found that Spring's core PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver can do this. It's also can find files according to pattern.
PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver resolver = new PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver();
resolver.getResources("classpath*:some/package/name/**/*.xml");
I think one-jar uses a special classloading mechanism?
Yes, this must be true since there is no standardized way to load classes that packaged into dependency jar that is in turn packaged into your application jar. This usually is implemented with additional classloader trickery.
Loading resources when using One-JAR is documented here.