Case closed - the problem is in the tapestry library version 2.2. I browsed
the wrong version. :p 

But why does getClass().getResource() fail? Is
Thread.currentThread.getContextClassLoader() always the way to go? 

- Henning

> Seems like you're right after all James, I just had to remove 
> the leading
> "/" in the resource path. :)
> 
> I've done some research, and found something strange:
> If I bundled my war inside an ear, I was able to load the 
> resource using the
> following lines of code:
> 
>         ClassLoader cl = 
> Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
>         java.net.URL resource =
> cl.getResource("intraweb/Intraweb.application");
> 
> Effectively the same code is used in
> net.sf.tapestry.DefaultResourceResolver.getResource(), but 
> the tapestry
> ApplicationServlet is _not_ able to load the resource. 
> 
> Do you have any suggestions what may cause this behaviour?


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