> But if he's using something like Axis, then there is no ServletContext > around to use IIRC.
Actually, there is. You can get it with javax.xml.rpc.server.ServletEndpointContext#getServletContext().
Regards, Dies Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomas,2) Then the code will be independent of the servlet API InputStream in = my_class_name.class.getResourceAsStream("/my_configuration");Not a bad idea. The use of the term "web service init" made me think of a webapp initializer, in which case, he's already tied to the servlet API. But if he's using something like Axis, then there is no ServletContext around to use IIRC. -chris
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