Didn't seem to make a difference.

I'm downloading the source, as I should have before I asked anyone...  No
doubt I'll have further questions.

Thanks,
JP

On 5/6/02 12:53 am, "Phillip Morelock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Are you supposed to have the trailing slash?
> 
> maybe:
> getServletContext( ).getContext( "/A" )
> 
> I haven't used this feature, just trying to help.
> 
> fillup
> 
> 
> On 6/4/02 2:44 PM, "Jonathan Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Anybody?  Please?  This is really doing my head in.
>> 
>> Thanks a lot,
>> JP
>> 
>> On 4/6/02 10:51 am, "Jonathan Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>   I'm running jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3 on Mac OSX.  I've got two contexts set
>>> up, "A", and "B".  Both have crossContext="true" in their section of
>>> server.xml.  I have a copy of a servlet in each context, which has the
>>> following lines of code:
>>> 
>>> ServletContext c = getServletContext( ).getContext( "/A/" );
>>> RequestDispatcher dispatcher = c.getRequestDispatcher( "/helloWorld.jsp" );
>>> 
>>> This code works as expected in context A, but fails to obtain a context
>>> (simply returning null, no exceptions thrown) in context B.  I've searched
>>> through archives on several sites, including this one, and haven't found
>>> anything promising.  Does anyone have any ideas of what I might be doing
>>> wrong?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for your time,
>>> JP
>>> 
>>> 
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