Hello,

I'm working on a system, that generates Images, places them in a special folder 
and puts a-hrefs in the response of the page.

I created an folder "image" in the jboss-deployer, where I place my images. The 
full path is: 
$JBOSS_HOME\server\default\deploy\jboss-web.deployer\ROOT.war\images

When I first tried to generate the image files, they got placed in: 
$JBOSS\bin\images\

So I am using in my application the path 
../server/default/deploy/jboss-web.deployer/ROOT.war/images

This is okay for development, but when someone is using another configuration 
than default, the application will place the images in the wrong directory.

So my question is, how can I find out, where the current application is 
running, or where I can find the ROOT.war of the currently used configuration? 
Is there any class/method, that holds the desired informations?

If there's a better way to make the images accessible, I would like to hear how 
it works too.

Thanks in advance, Peter



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