ok ... i've done already that, but how can get the object from a jsp page to
manipulate it?

Alexis

"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > anyone knows how to create an object from the startup of the server and
> > make it available for the application. I don't want to call a servlet to
> > get it from a JSP page. Is there another way?
> >
>
> In any servlet container that implements 2.2 or later, you can create a
> servlet that is marked <load-on-startup> in the web.xml file, and then
> create your objects in the init() method of that servlet.  For more info
> about web.xml, see the Servlet Specification at
>
>   http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html
>
> For servlet 2.3 containers (i.e. Tomcat 4.0 for now, others soon), you can
> also use the new "Application Event Listener" mechanism to register a
> class that is told about the context startup and context shutdown
> events.  This is a perfect place to initialize things at startup time.
>
> > Alexis
> >
>
> Craig McClanahan


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