Because I don't have a request.  The mbean is registered from a
"load-on-startup" servlet.  The registration happens in the "init()"
method of the servlet.


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Pratt
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> Subject: Re: General strategy for determining current server, 
> or specific for WebLogic?
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> Is there a reason you're not just using request.getServerName()?
>   (*Chris*)
> 
> Original Message -----------------------
> David,
> 
>         One way you could determine the server it is running 
> on is to us the IP address. You could do this in a servlet of 
> jsp. If this example doesn't go deep enough (actually getting 
> the IP address or web address) ... you get the concept?
> 
> String PREURI = 
> request.getContextPath()+request.getServletPath().substring(0,
> request.ge
> tServletPath().lastIndexOf("/"));
> 
> Tom Kochanowicz
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karr, David
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 11:25 AM
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> Subject: General strategy for determining current server, or 
> specific for WebLogic?
> 
> I have a situation where an mbean needs to determine what 
> server it is running on.  The mbean is registered from a 
> servlet.  This application is running on WebLogic 8.1.  I 
> would have thought this was simple, but I can't figure out 
> any way in the mbean or the servlet to determine the name of 
> the host the code is running in.  Is anyone aware of a 
> general way to do this, or anything specific to WebLogic?
> 
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