Reputation: 519
I am trying to copy the image files from resource folder to local system with using following code.
InputStream inStream = null;
OutputStream outStream = null;
File bfile = new File(directoryPath + "/icons/" + outputFileName);
inStream = MyClass.class.getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("/images/" + imgFileName);
try {
outStream = new FileOutputStream(bfile);
byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
int length;
if (inStream != null && outStream != null) {
// copy the file content in bytes
while ((length = inStream.read(buffer)) > 0) {
outStream.write(buffer, 0, length);
}
inStream.close();
outStream.close();
}
System.out.println("File is copied successful!");
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
This code works absolutely fine when I run through eclipse. But when i build the product, icons are not getting copied to local system.
I also tried
inStream = MyClass.class.getResourceAsStream("/images/" + imgFileName);
but no luck.
Any thoughts!
Upvotes: 1
Views: 161
Reputation: 3304
For opening an input stream consider using FileLocator API:
FileInputStream is = null;
FileOutputStream fo = null;
FileChannel inputChannel = null;
FileChannel outputChannel = null;
File bfile = new File(directoryPath + "/icons/" + outputFileName);
try {
is = FileLocator.openStream(Activator.getDefault().getBundle(), new Path("/images/" + imgFileName), false);
inputChannel = is.getChannel();
fo = new FileOutputStream(bfile);
outputChannel = fo.getChannel();
outputChannel.transferFrom(inputChannel, 0, inputChannel.size());
} finally {
// close everything in finally
}
Also, please note, that it is better to close streams and channels in the finally
block
Upvotes: 1