Hi, About the discussion about context-relative path: Is it allowed to acces from one servlet-context a jsp-file residing in some other servlet-context? Is this against some security restriction, or servlet-api specs? Perhaps some thoughts... ----- Originalnachricht ----- Von: "Piroumian, Konstantin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Datum: Montag, September 3, 2001 9:55 am Betreff: Re: [C2] Source path relative to servlet context > > On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Piroumian, Konstantin wrote: > > > > Konstantin, I really don't know why you need that. It has worked for > > months now and why should we change URLFactoryImpl and what do > we gain? > > I didn't ask you to change anything, I only needed an advice about > that. I > need a relative to context path, because I have to pass that path > to a JSP > servlet (any, not only Apache Jasper), otherwise it won't work. > > > I think either JspServlet is wrong or your implementation of the > > jsp-reader, don't you think? I would like you to try to use the > > HttpContext in your jsp-reader to determine the context relative > portion> of the src value. > > I am using that method now (thanks to Vadim Gritsenko who gave me the > hint). The JspServlet is not wrong - it works as expected by the > specification (Servlet ans JSP). The implementation of JSPReader > is in work, > so it is possible to be wrong ;) > > Btw, I tried to make my JSPReader Contextualiazable, but it seems that > contextualize method was never called. What's can wrong: a reader > cannot be > contextualizable or I do something wrong? > > Thanks for any help. > > > > > Giacomo > > > > > Hi, all! > > > > > > Can anybody help me with path resolution? I need a path > relative to the > > > servlet context, which I will pass to JspEngine/JspServlet for > processing. > > > In my sitemap I have: > > > > > > <map:match pattern="test/welcome.htm"> > > > <map:read src="path-to-jsp/welcome.jsp" type="jsp" > > > mime-type="text/html"/> > > > </map:match> > > > > > > When I use an absolute path path-to-jsp = "/jsp/welcome.jsp" > then this > > > resolves to "file:/jsp/welcome.jsp" and I strip the "file:" > and pass > > > "/jsp/welcome.jsp" to JSPEngine and this works. > > > > > > When I use path-to-jsp = "context://jsp/welcome.jsp" the path > resolvesto an > > > absolute path, say: > "file:/C:/tomcat/webapps/cocoon2/jsp/welcome.jsp"and > > > JspServlet calls getRealPath() with this and gets the path > prefixed with > > > servlet context path twice. And of course it gives File Not > Found error. > > > > > > The same thing happens with relative path path-to-jsp-dir = > > > "jsp/welcome.jsp". I get an exception because of a wrong file > path and > File > > > Not Found error is returned. > > > > > > So, to conclude all this: I need a path relative to the > servlet contex. > > > /jsp/welcome.jsp ==> /jsp/welcome.jsp > > > jsp/welcome.jsp ==> <request-path>/jsp/welcome.jsp > > > context://jsp/welcome.jsp ==> /jsp/welcome.jsp > > > etc. > > > > > > Are there any hints where do I start? Somewhere in URLFactoryImpl? > > > > > > Any help is very appreciated. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Konstantin Piroumian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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