Hi thierry,
Thank you for your response, but that will not work. I am trying to do
this _before_ any requests come in, in the Application object. I don't
have a request object at that time.
Richard
On 9/28/07, Thierry Boileau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Can you try :
> - request.getResourceRef().getHostPort(),
> - or request.getRootRef().getHostPort().
>
> ("request" is the Restlet request object).
>
> best regards,
> Thierry Boileau
>
>
> On 9/28/07, Richard Bronkhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am working on a library providing a restlet resource to 'plug into'
> > other restlet projects. This library does some communication with a
> > server when the servlet first starts, so before any requests come in.
> > For this i need to know the port that the application is running on.
> >
> > So, for instance, i have a tomcat server running on port 8080, and a
> > restlet running on top of that using ServerServlet. Is there a way for
> > the application to find out on which port it is running before any
> > requests come in?
> >
> > Richard
> >
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