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The way I use to accomplish this is to simply put the data file in the
servlet engine's classpath and use ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream()

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Aalok Kaushish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/24/99 10:14:21 AM

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>With the new AJP12 protocol, it isn't possible to set them anymore.
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>;-(

If that is the case then what is a workaround for it? As I have to set Env.
Variable in order to let my servlets access my data files.

Also I did like to know whether its a feature or bug?

Thanks
Aalok

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