I have this web-application which is distributed to different end users. The 
application consists of servlet, classfiles and xsl files.
The xsl-files are end-user specific. As it looks now I have to package my 
application for each end user and that is a bit of a pain in the bum.

What I would like to do is to divide the application in two parts. The 
servlet/classes part and an xsl-part. So when bugfixes and such has been made 
and a new version is about to be sent out, I only need to sent out the 
servlet/classes-part.

My problem is that I don't know how to use the xsl-files from the 
servlet/classes application which are located in the other "application".
I think this is the way to do it when the files are in the current application:
getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/myresource");
But how do I read files from another archive/application ?

Another question I have is how should I package the xsl-files, jar file ? 
war-file ? other ?

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