read carefully:
<!--
The context-param element contains the declaration of a web
application's servlet context ====>initialization parameters<=====
-->

and then try context.getInitParameter(). Done it before.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jen Hsien Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Freitag, 14. Juli 2000 10:16
Subject: RE: useage of context-param in web.xml


>I have try to use it in this way , but it donest work
>
>
><context-param>
> <param-name>Webmaster</param-name>
> <param-value>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</param-value>
> </context-param>
>
>out.println("param:"+getServletConfig().getServletContext().getAttribute("W
ebmaster"));
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:41 AM
>To: Jen Hsien Huang; Orion-Interest
>Subject: Re: useage of context-param in web.xm
>
>
>Hi Jen,
>
>--From the dtd
>
><!--
>The context-param element contains the declaration of a web
>application's servlet context initialization parameters.
>-->
>
><!ELEMENT context-param (param-name, param-value, description?)>
>
>--this are parameters that apply to the application scope it looks like
>to me
>
><!--
>The web-app element is the root of the deployment descriptor for
>a web application
>-->
>
><!ELEMENT web-app (icon?, display-name?, description?, distributable?,
>context-param*, servlet*, servlet-mapping*, session-config?,
>mime-mapping*, welcome-file-list?, error-page*, taglib*,
>resource-ref*, security-constraint*, login-config?, security-role*,
>env-entry*, ejb-ref*)>
>
>in your app grab the values from the application scope.
>
>Let us know if it works for you.
>
>eric :-)
>
>    Jen Hsien Huang wrote:
>
>> what is "context-param" in web.xml?
>> how to use it ? can anybody give me a code snip for example.
>>
>> Regards.,
>> Jen Hsien Huang
>
>


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