To *almost* answer my own question, I think this comes down to knowing
what the web context root is to be pre-pended to URLs.  So, now I'm
looking for a way to get that context root.

David C. Hicks wrote:
> I have an app that I'm slowly converting to GWT.  We have some icons
> located in the "/images" directory.  When I want to test the app
> locally, I run it as a WAR under Jetty using the Maven Jetty plugin. 
> (jetty:run-war).  Referencing images is simple.  For instance:
>
> <img src="/images/status.png"/>
>
> works great!  Now, I take that same WAR and drop it into Tomcat.  The
> image does not show up.  In other places, I see where the images do show
> up, but in those cases the image is always referenced with the
> application context as the root directory:
>
> <img src="/context/images/status.png"/>
>
> Of course, these other places are part of the old-style UI written with
> Struts.  I suppose my question could be one of two different questions:
>
> 1) How can I make Tomcat behave like I think it should and respect the
> "current context" when resolving file paths?
> or
> 2) How can I get to the application context in GWT to pre-pend it to my
> file paths?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>   

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