JSP's are essentially servlets, so if you have a JSP, you have a
ServletContext. Any intelligent person is going to create a couple of
java classes to use in their JSP for business logic, etc.

How do you get the ServletContext from within one of those non-servlet
Java classes that are used by the JSP?

I see that neither ServletContext, nor ServletConfig are concrete.

Enlighten me.

Mark
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