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Subject: Tomcat Path related problem

Subject: Tomcat Path related problem

2005-04-03       - By Manoj Mallawaarachchie

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Hi,

Try WEB-INF/classes

BR
Manoj

 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: KR Kumar
 To: J2EE-INTEREST@(protected)
 Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 3:29 PM
 Subject: Tomcat Path related problem


 Hi guys,

 

 I am using tomcat as web server. I have servlet init parameter declared in
the web.xml which is basically a file path. When I try to open this file in my
application, its not able to locate the file. If I declare a file name in the
web.xml, where exactly I should place these files ( which directory so that
these files can be read )

 

 Thanx & Regards
 KR Kumar



 

 


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