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Tarak

Since various servlet containers seem to handle docroot differently, I
prefer to pass the docroot as a initarg to the servlet, so I know it will
be right.

Chris



On Fri, 03 Nov 2000 08:19:55 -0500, Tarak Patel wrote:

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>Dear Z A:
>
>    Try something like the below code segment. This would be a lot clean and
>should solve the problem. Good luck.
>
>    ******************************************
>    File locateinFile = new File(path+"file.dat");
>    BufferedReader inFile = new BufferedReader(new
>FileReader(locateinFile.getAbsolutePath()));
>    *******************************************
>
>
>Tarak
>
>Z A wrote:
>
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>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have Apache 1.3.9, Apache Jserv 1.1.2 Installed and
>> running on Solaris 5.7
>>
>> In httpd.conf the ServerRoot is "/users/exp/apache"
>>
>> In my Servlet I have following code :
>>
>> BufferedReader inFile = new BufferedReader(new
>>                 FileReader(path+"file.dat"));
>>
>> where path = "xyz/abc/";
>>
>> and xyz/abc/file.dat is under directory
>> "/users/exp/apache".
>>
>> I get an file not found Exception.
>>
>> While the same code works perfectly fine on Windows.
>>
>> What can be the problem?
>>
>> Any help is highly appreciated.
>>
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