The context returned by cocoon.context is not the Avalon context it's
the environment context which is mapped to the servlet context.
Carsten
Jeroen Reijn wrote:
> Hi Tobia,
>
> after a bit of exploring I can confirm your experience with the null
> value. I'm not sure yet why this happens, but after listing all the
> AttributeNames attached to the context you could try to use the
> following line:
>
> print("workDir: " +
> cocoon.context.getAttribute("javax.servlet.context.tempdir"));
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jeroen Reijn
>
> Tobia wrote:
>> Ard Schrijvers wrote:
>>>> How can I obtain the following object from flowscript?
>>>>
>>>> (java.io.File) context.get(Constants.CONTEXT_WORK_DIR)
>>> cocoon.context.getAttribute(Constants.CONTEXT_WORK_DIR) should do the trick
>> Actually:
>>
>> cocoon.context.getAttribute(org.apache.cocoon.Constants.CONTEXT_WORK_DIR)
>>
>> but it's not working, it returns null.
>>
>>
>> Tobia
>>
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