Im working on a Minesweeper clone and I want the user to be able to save their fastest solve times to a .txt file. I have it set up and working inside Eclipse with the following code in my i/o class:
        public static final String RECORD_FILE_NAME = "records/records.txt";
    public static String readRecords() {
        String records = "";
        
        try {
            Scanner scan = new Scanner(new FileInputStream(RECORD_FILE_NAME));
            while (scan.hasNextLine()) {
                records = records + scan.nextLine() + "\n";
            }
            scan.close();
            
        } catch (Exception e) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid file");
        }
        return records;
    }
    public static void writeRecords(String records, String fileName) {
        try {
            PrintStream writer = new PrintStream(new File(fileName));
            writer.print(records);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unable to save file.");
        }
    }
However, after exporting the project as a Runnable JAR File, the readRecords() method throws the IllegalArgumentException from inside the catch block. So, how should I set up file i/o so that it works outside of Eclipse? Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
 
     
    