Thank you so much.
That was helpful. It works now :)
On 12/12/07, wicket user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this is what spec says
> getRealPath
>
> public java.lang.String *getRealPath*(java.lang.String path)
>
> Returns a String containing the real path for a given virtual path. For
> example, t
this is what spec says
getRealPath
public java.lang.String *getRealPath*(java.lang.String path)
Returns a String containing the real path for a given virtual path. For
example, the path "/index.html" returns the absolute file path on the
server's filesystem would be served by a request for "
http
Yeah,
It doesn't work with ServletContext.getRealPath("").
I have a template.vm that is located under my web-app context and I
want to read that file from wicket. But since Servlet is not exposed
direclty, I don't know how to do this in wicket.
Thanks in advance,
On 12/12/07, wicket user <[EMAI
can't use ServletContext.getRealPath("") to get the actual file path and
read the file as you read normally.
getServletContext() method will return the ServletContext.
Or are you looking for something different ?
regards
dipu
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Dear all,
In my wicket apps, I have a use case to read a file that is located in
my web-app context. How do I do this in wicket?
Thanks in advance,
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