lostiniceland
lostiniceland

Reputation: 3799

Finding Resources with PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver and URLClassloader in JARs

I am trying to load all resources with a specific file-extension which are loaded dynamically at runtime using a URLClassloader.

Unfortunately the PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver return no Resources when I use the pattern classpath*:/*.myextension. When I specify a file with its complete name like classpath*:/test.myextension the resource gets loaded, so I think the Classloader is configured right.

URLClassloader classloader = new URLClassloader(jarURLs); // jarURLs look like "file:C:/Temp/test.jar"
Thread.getCurrentThread().setContextClassloader(classloader)
ResourcePatternResolver resolver = new PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver(classloader);
Resource[] resources = resolver.getResources("classpath*:/*.myextension") // yields empty array
....

How can I do this? I have to load the jars dynamically and I dont know the resource-names in advance.

Upvotes: 36

Views: 45417

Answers (2)

lostiniceland
lostiniceland

Reputation: 3799

As Tech Trip mentioned in the comment to his answer, I had an error in my pattern. The Spring-documentation is also quiet clear about that (see Warning): "classpath*:" when combined with Ant-style patterns will only work reliably with at least one root directory before the pattern starts...originates from a limitation in the JDK's ClassLoader.getResources()

So I changed my pattern to

classpath*/model/*.myextension

Since the JARs are created from an xText-DSL I have to enforce a convention that the model-folder has to be used.

Upvotes: 14

TechTrip
TechTrip

Reputation: 4537

Loading the files dynamically in Spring is simple, I'd change the approach to finding the files with extensions.

Try the following:

ClassLoader cl = this.getClass().getClassLoader(); 
ResourcePatternResolver resolver = new PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver(cl);
Resource[] resources = resolver.getResources("classpath*:/*.xml") ;
for (Resource resource: resources){
    logger.info(resource.getFilename());
}

Upvotes: 51

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