Ok ...

HTTPContext now has:

  def initParam(name: String): Box[String]

  def initParams: List[(String, String)]


HTTPRequest has

  def context: HTTPContext

LiftRules has (this was supported since a while. Sonow in boot you
have access to HTTPContext and init parameters.)

  def context: HTTPContext


Br's,
Marius

On Aug 20, 8:53 am, Naftoli Gugenheim <[email protected]> wrote:
> H2's DbStarter reads the url/username/password and stores a connection object 
> back in the servlet context.
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> marius d.<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think that regardless of Naftoli's particular case he brought up a
> valid point such as if when initializing a servlet user has a
> ServletConfig ... we could easily abstract things here as well to make
> it available in Boot as well. I'll noodle on this and see what I can
> do.
>
> Of course I would not recommend using web.xml init params (unless
> there are really compelling reasons to do so) but rather a Lift config
> or an application config ... but that's just me.
>
> Br's,
> Marius
>
> On Aug 20, 1:15 am, David Pollak <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Naftoli Gugenheim 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > How can I read a context param (e.g. H2 sets "connection" param)?
>
> > Why is the context necessary to figure out the DB connection parameter?
>
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