Ulrich,

> > The jetty-sevak /chooses/ to hand the servicemanager to the newly created WebApp. 
>It is not a
> > choice of phoneix, thus no role as such.
> > 
> > Container-in-container.
> 
> Ok, so when the Webapp is initialized, it receives a ServiceManager and 
> could presumably use that to request services from Phoenix?

It could be. It would depend on the use of deploy().
 
> If that were the case, then I would have a ServiceManager available in 
> index.jsp - but I don't see one there. So where exactly do I have this 
> ServiceManager at my disposal?

Ahh now, JSP might require some schenanigans with beans stored in session, and useage 
of <useBean>
to access it.

I have not tried JSP, so over to you again.

- Paul

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