Appliation Server - HTML Include

Hi
I am using Jboss-4 application server in my local server.
I would like to include a HTML file which is placed outside the web application (eg: sample.war) in a JSP.
im using the following to include the HTML file
<jsp:include page='<%=filepath%>'/>
The issue is filepath is considered with reference to the application
example:
if filepath=/html/static/temp.html
then JSP include tag is considering path as /sample/html/static/temp.html
But the structure for the HTML file is C:/html/static/temp.html ( local hard disk )
How to include the HTML file in such case?
Please help.
Regards
Prakash A

Have the jsp:include reference a Servlet. Pass in the filepath to the file as a parameter to the Servlet include. The servlet will use java.io to open the file, read in the file contents and write them to the response.
<jsp:include page="fileServlet">     
   <jsp:param name="filepath" value="C:/html/static/temp.html" />     
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