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[CLOSED][1.9.4][ClientMod] Accessing the files within the jar[CLOSED]

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let's say i have

main.java.com.SHsuperCM.ElytraMCMod.Info.RecordsCenter.txt

inside all those packages,

and i want to access it as a

File

object so it can be read as a

FileInputStream

.

 

How can i access this file?

Doing stuff n' things

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and i want to access it as a
File

object so it can be read as a

FileInputStream

.

You cannot. It is not a file, it is an entry in a jar file.

How can i access this file?

If you want it to be modifiable through a ResourcePack use Minecraft's resource manager loading system.

Otherwise

Class#getResource

/

Class#getResourceAsStream

are your friends.

 

so anything i want to access needs to be in the resources?

i just need to add this file to another location within the resources..

 

i was hoping this file would be Fixed with no way to change it but i guess its ok inside the resources where its changable...

 

btw can you explain the dumb ppl way how can i access the

Class#getResourceAsStream

because the # really confuses me....

Doing stuff n' things

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