Replacing a space with %20 has nothing to do with base 64 encoding.
It's called percent-encoding (in RFC 3986) and it's required for valid URI.
You may be confusing terminology here, but your point of testing with
space-containing filenames is well taken.
- Godmar
On 10/11/07, Hehl, Thomas <Thomas.Hehl(a)acs-inc.com> wrote:
Just a note about URLs. URLs will automatically do base 64 encoding,
which
primarily means that all spaces are replaced with %20%. If you are using a
URL to represent a file, make sure you test it with a file that has spaces
somewhere in the path.
I just learned this the hard way. You may need to convert your URL to a URI.
Good luck!
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Thank you very much!
I followed your advice and created URLs for my .drl and .dsl files.
Then I created a new URLClassLoader instance with these two URLs.
Finally I assigned this class loader to my packager builder using:
myPackageBuilder.getPackageBuilderConfiguration().setClassLoader(myURLClassL
oader);
Absolute path names seem to be Ok, as long as one uses "file:" as a prefix
to the URL string. I plan to use a config file to specify the locations of
my rule files (dsl and drl). The location of the config file itself will
then be defined by a command line argument.
Thanks again!
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