Where to include Text Files?

I have am creating a j2me application that requires data access from a text file. I am using netbeans 5.5.1 mobility pack. So can anyone help me out as to where or which folder in the project directory should i store the text files so that i can access them.
Also is this the syntax to access the file correct?
InputStream inputstream1 = getClass().getResourceAsStream("dict/mns" + k1);
the mns.file is a file from which i will be reading my data.
Thanks in advance

Which logfile are you refering to ?
I suggest you check Oracle document to get understanding of Oracle administration.
Finding logfile could be one of many steps depends on what are you trying to achieve here.
http://tahiti.oracle.com/

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