Gradle - Launch4j - Current Working Directory
I am creating an exe file using Launch4j plug-in in Gradle. My intention is to get the directory where I am while executing the exe file that is placed in another directory. For example, the exe file is placed in "C:Utilities" and my current directory is "C:temp". When I execute "C:Utilitiesmy.exe", I would like to get "C:temp" in my main method.
I tried this to send the result of %CD% as a system property -
createExe
mainClassName = 'com.eldho.mp3tools.Mp3ToolsMain'
jvmOptions = ['-Dworking.dir="%CD%"']
But, it is turning up blank inside my method.
I also tried this inside the method -
Path currentRelativePath = Paths.get("");
String s = currentRelativePath.toAbsolutePath().toString();
logger.info("Current relative path is: " + s);
This gives the directory where the exe file is (C:Utilities).
Any help is appreciated.
java gradle command exe launch4j
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I am creating an exe file using Launch4j plug-in in Gradle. My intention is to get the directory where I am while executing the exe file that is placed in another directory. For example, the exe file is placed in "C:Utilities" and my current directory is "C:temp". When I execute "C:Utilitiesmy.exe", I would like to get "C:temp" in my main method.
I tried this to send the result of %CD% as a system property -
createExe
mainClassName = 'com.eldho.mp3tools.Mp3ToolsMain'
jvmOptions = ['-Dworking.dir="%CD%"']
But, it is turning up blank inside my method.
I also tried this inside the method -
Path currentRelativePath = Paths.get("");
String s = currentRelativePath.toAbsolutePath().toString();
logger.info("Current relative path is: " + s);
This gives the directory where the exe file is (C:Utilities).
Any help is appreciated.
java gradle command exe launch4j
Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09
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I am creating an exe file using Launch4j plug-in in Gradle. My intention is to get the directory where I am while executing the exe file that is placed in another directory. For example, the exe file is placed in "C:Utilities" and my current directory is "C:temp". When I execute "C:Utilitiesmy.exe", I would like to get "C:temp" in my main method.
I tried this to send the result of %CD% as a system property -
createExe
mainClassName = 'com.eldho.mp3tools.Mp3ToolsMain'
jvmOptions = ['-Dworking.dir="%CD%"']
But, it is turning up blank inside my method.
I also tried this inside the method -
Path currentRelativePath = Paths.get("");
String s = currentRelativePath.toAbsolutePath().toString();
logger.info("Current relative path is: " + s);
This gives the directory where the exe file is (C:Utilities).
Any help is appreciated.
java gradle command exe launch4j
I am creating an exe file using Launch4j plug-in in Gradle. My intention is to get the directory where I am while executing the exe file that is placed in another directory. For example, the exe file is placed in "C:Utilities" and my current directory is "C:temp". When I execute "C:Utilitiesmy.exe", I would like to get "C:temp" in my main method.
I tried this to send the result of %CD% as a system property -
createExe
mainClassName = 'com.eldho.mp3tools.Mp3ToolsMain'
jvmOptions = ['-Dworking.dir="%CD%"']
But, it is turning up blank inside my method.
I also tried this inside the method -
Path currentRelativePath = Paths.get("");
String s = currentRelativePath.toAbsolutePath().toString();
logger.info("Current relative path is: " + s);
This gives the directory where the exe file is (C:Utilities).
Any help is appreciated.
java gradle command exe launch4j
java gradle command exe launch4j
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Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09
add a comment |
Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09
Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09
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Are you trying to get the path where the exe is being run from? If so why not try a more Java-centric approach? This - stackoverflow.com/a/227640 - allows you to get the location of a Class. What does it output when running from your exe? Worth a try.
– Jakg
Nov 13 '18 at 0:42
I am looking for the directory where I am while running the exe that is in a different directory.
– Do Will
Nov 13 '18 at 17:09