I've got a problem that I'm stuck on. How do I programmatically get the executing jar file's absolute path?<BR><BR>I'm trying to look for a folder that is relative to the jar file's directory but I'm ...
When you look at a file reference, it’s easy to tell if it’s an absolute or relative reference. You look at the first character. If it’s a slash (/), it’s absolute. If it’s a tilde (~), it’s also ...
As far as I understand it, I should never be able to see that odd path. I should be dumped right in there, and start working with the inbox directory like it was directly on the root of the drive. The ...