Raghu Upadhyayula wrote:
>
> Hi Feh,
>
> You can get the ServletContext as follows (In Axis 1.3). Which
> Axis version are you using?
> For Axis 1.3
> MessageContext context = MessageContext.getCurrentContext();
> HttpServlet servlet =
> (HttpServlet)context.getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLET);
> ServletContext servletContext = servlet.getServletContext();
>
> For Axis2 1.2
> MessageContext context =
> MessageContext.getCurrentMessageContext();
> HttpServlet servlet =
> (HttpServlet)context.getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLET);
> ServletContext servletContext = servlet.getServletContext();
>
> Thanks
> Raghu
>
>
Thanks Raghu.
I'm using Axis2...I gave the code above a try, and while I am able to get
the MessageContext, when I try to get the MC_HTTP_SERVLET property, the
return value is null.
Any guesses as to why?
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