Sana - as the guys say, this will only work if the following resource exists in the bundle calling registerResource():

/home/sst/Documents/Versions/21-05-09+saufActionParam/MyPoint/src/Vue/image.jpg

The handling for default Http context is to strip the alias from the resource 
path (i.e leaving in image.jpg in your case) - and look for this  *only* in the 
bundle at the path specified.

If this resource exists elsewhere (e.g. in the local file system) - you will 
need to implement your own HttpContext with a getResource() to find and return 
a URL to your resource.

Regards

-- Rob


Toni Menzel wrote:
Hi Sana,

the second parameter (resource) is a bundle resource path and not a
file path/folder.
Are those resources in you bundle ?
If you have "/Vue/img1.jpg,/Vue/img2.jpg" in your bundle, you can
refer to it exactly this way.

On 6/18/09, sana <[email protected]> wrote:
hello,

i 'm trying to registre a picture like a http ressource

http.registerResources("/Vue","/home/sst/Documents/Versions/21-05-09+saufActionParam/MyPoint/src/Vue",
null);


and i want to use it in the background of my servlet .
 pw.print("<html><head>");
pw.print("<meta http-equiv=" + "Content-Type" + "content=" +
"text/html; charset=iso8859-1" + "/>");
            pw.print("<title></title>");
            pw.print("<style type=\"text/css\"> body
{background:url(\"/Vue/image.jpg\");}</style> ");

            pw.print("</head>");
            pw.print("<body>");pw.print("</body>");pw.print(</html>);



but i get a white background and when i call
localhost:8080/Vue/image.jpg i get the error 404

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