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NetBeans Profiler Reading In A File

 
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Alex
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:21 pm    Post subject: NetBeans Profiler Reading In A File Reply with quote



Hi,

I am having a silly problem using the NetBeans Profiler. When I run my
project usually (without the profiler) it manages to read in the
required file. However, when I run the profiler I get a
FileNotFoundException. Wherever I put the file I seem to get this
error. Is there a way to find out where I should put this file so the
profiler can read it or to find out which file(s) it is looking in?

Thanks
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kolmis
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:49 pm    Post subject: Re: NetBeans Profiler Reading In A File Reply with quote



Hi Alex,

try setting the project working directory to the root directory of
your netbeans project, i.e.
set Project Properties => Run => Working Directory so that it points
to your project.

Hope that helps,
Karel

Alex wrote:
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Hi,

I am having a silly problem using the NetBeans Profiler. When I run my
project usually (without the profiler) it manages to read in the
required file. However, when I run the profiler I get a
FileNotFoundException. Wherever I put the file I seem to get this
error. Is there a way to find out where I should put this file so the
profiler can read it or to find out which file(s) it is looking in?

Thanks
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