actually, doing url.getContent() doesnt seem to work. can someone please
help me out?

thanks,

verbal

On 7/12/07, verbal evasion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

so i realized that i probably just want to access the image via a URL. the
question now is i cant seem to access it with a relative page. do you think
i should just URL.getContent() and then save it in my WebApplication?
seems weird, but whatever i guess. i would still like to find out how to
figure out the "header" of the URL from the current running context.

thanks,

verbal

On 7/12/07, verbal evasion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i am deploying my web application (including website using wicket) in an
> ear. there are files in the ear under the webapp/img directory and i would
> like to load them to use with Image and ImageMap. I dont know how to specify
> the path. i do not want to use the absolute FS path. i would like to specify
> the path relative to the webapp directory so i can just do like
> "/img/mypicture.png". i dont know how to do that. i can read the image from
> a database by using a Resource and overriding getResourceStream or use an
> image resource and overwrite getImageData, but what's the best way to load
> an image file thats in the ear? maybe this isnt such a wicket question but
> more of an ear question. thanks for the help anyway.
>
> verbal
>


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