Question

I am using java instrumentation. Given the class name (which is being instrumented), how can I know the jar file it is in?

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Solution

The following code should work. I tried it with a single jar and it gave me the jar path:

new File(Test.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().getFile())

Just replace Test by your class name.

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