Doh!
Looks like you already know about getServletContextName().
getContextPath() still doesn't exist. If getContextPath() is what I
think it is, it's only available in ServletRequest.
--David
aladdin wrote:
I have the following two lines of code in a context listener:
ServletContext sc= e.getServletContext(); // e is a ServletContextEvent
log.write("AppInitializer::ContextInitializer: context name='" +
sc.getServletContextName() + "'");
log.write("AppInitializer::ContextInitializer: context path='" +
sc.getContextPath() + "'");
When I try to compile this, I get:
./src/utils/AppInitializer.java:33: cannot find symbol
symbol : method getContextPath()
location: interface javax.servlet.ServletContext
log.write("AppInitializer::ContextInitializer: context path='" +
sc.getContextPath() + "'");
Why is it not finding the function (and only the function)
ServletContext.getContextPath()? It's the first time I've used this function,
but it is typed (I think; maybe I'm going crazy- too much programming, ya'
know) exactly as it appears in the Sun J2EE documentation.
TIA,
Allen
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