Have doubt in getting relative path?

Hai,
in my code i want to get the absolute path to be passed to a file for that i used
File file=new File("something\blah\....");
File directory=null;
directory = file.getParentFile();
xmlpathname =80808/data.xml;
i used directory.toURI().resolve(xmlpathname);
it works perfectly for files in local drive.
but for files from network its not working while resolving it removes /// slashes of the network path
so it gives file not found exception..
how to solve this

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