Java workspace and file path

笑着哭i 提交于 2019-12-03 16:42:04

Just found my answer in Run Cofigurations like djna suggested, but not in the Environment Tab but in the Arguments Tab. There is a working directory section in which d:\eclipse was set and which needed to be set to ${workspace_loc:myproject}

Don has pointed that you use a absolute path. That is the problem.

By default the working directory in Eclipse is the path of the project where is the program that you execute.

You can always know the working directory by displaying this property :

System.out.println(System.getProperty("user.dir"));
new File("/folder")

is not a relative path, it is an absolute one. If you want to access the relative Path use

new File("folder")

or

new File("./folder")

In the run configurations you can specify the working directory for the launch. This might vary in different Eclipses but for me:

Run->Run Cofigurations ...
Select Java Application, right Click New
Environment Tab gives you a chance to specify the working directory
    Select Other, and then Workspace ... to specify a project in your workspace

Can u try this?

File file = new File("folder");
String path = file.getAbsolutePath();
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(path);

D:\eclipse is the root folder of your project. If you create another project in D:\java in the same workspace, new File("").getAbsolutePath() will return D:\java so this is independent of the path of your workspace.

If you want a folder inside your project, use ., example:

System.out.println(new File(".\\test").getAbsolutePath());
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