Hi,

Is it possible to get the directory (relative or absolute) where the servlet
class files reside. For example, for JRun 2.2 installed using the default
directory, it might be...

    C:\JRun\2.2\jsm-default\services\jse\servlets

...absolute, or...

C:\JRun\2.2\jsm-default\services\jse\servlets

...relative to the current working directory (C:\JRun\2.2\jsm-default). Is
there an implementation-generic way to do this? I'm unable to search the
list archives right now, but searching on Deja News didn't answer my
question.

Thanks,
Kirk
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