No, my problem is that I can use this method to read the xsl file just
fine. It's the includes inside the xsl file that aren't working.
For example, inside the xsl file (which I read into the servlet using
your pointer from the earlier email) there is the line
<xsl:include href='sections.xsl'/>
and I get an error saying that it cannot find file
tomcat/bin/sections.xsl. Which, of course, it cannot, since the file is
located in Meta-Inf/.
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bo Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Servlets and relative paths
>
>
> Chris McNeilly wrote:
>
> > Thanks Bo. This is certainly a step in the right direction.
> >
> > I can now include the xml file and xsl file using relative
> paths. My
> > only problem now is that there are xsl includes inside the
> xsl files and
> > they are still being loaded incorrectly (using the
> tomcat/bin directory
> > as root, not the servlet context). Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > > Chris McNeilly wrote:
> > >
> > > > I've got a servlet and am trying to open files. The
> > > problem is that its
> > > > defaulting to the tomcat/bin directory whenever I attempt
> > > to refer to
> > > > them. How can I change this? Hardcoding the path isn't
> > > such a good
> > > > idea as my dev environment is different from production.
> > > These are xml
> > > > and xsl files and they are located on the webroot.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Chris
> > >
> > > Hi :-) from several emails in Servlet-List and this List:
> > >
> > > * InputStream is = this.getServletContext().
> > >
> > > getResourceAsStream("/WEB-INF/testApp.properties");
> > >
> > > now testApp.properties is in myapp/WEB-INF/
> > >
> > >
> > > *
> > > - InputStream is =
> > > this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("testApp.properties");
> > > - InputStream is = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().
> > >
> getResourceAsStream("myservlet.conf");
> > >
> > > now, (normally), myservlet.conf/testApp.properties is in
> > > myapp/WEB-INF/classes
> > >
> > >
> > > Bo
> > > May.29, 2001
> > >
> > [...]
>
> Hello Chris :-) I am not sure, do you want to read a file in
> TOMCAT_HOME/bin?
> is the following possible?
>
> - put MyUtil.class in TOMCAT_HOME/bin
> - include TOMCAT_HOME/bin/MyUtil.class into CLASSPATH
> - put testApp.properties into TOMCAT_HOME/bin
> - in MyServlet, write the following code:
> ...
> MyUtil myobject=new MyUtil();
> InputStream is =
> myobject.getClass().getResourceAsStream("testApp.properties");
> ...
>
> I don't test it, if it is not right, please correct it, thanks! :-)
>
>
> Bo
> May.30, 2001
>
>
>
>