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Old 01-13-2008, 08:17 AM
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Static function to get current working directory
The following static function can be used to get the current working director.
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private static void doGetDir() { String curDir = System.getProperty("user.dir"); System.out.println("\nThe current working directory is:"); System.out.println(" - " + curDir); }
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Old 06-23-2008, 03:13 AM
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Uh,.. user home dir is cur dir?
Only reading the code once, it appears to me to be getting user home directory. To get current dir would we not:
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String currentDir = new File(".");
And, as well, working dir and current dir may be somewhat misleading for inexperienced coders. Say runnable Java code with a properly written main() and so on is in /dir/dir/program.class and the code does File fidelus = new File("../dir/dir/drivel.dat"); or opens several files or tries to do some beginner blunder or ..... ( unthought of work goes here )

Where did the concept of working dir go?....perhaps concept of working directory is of limited scope. If os supports multiple file handles open, concept of working directory is archaic.
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