$$context from java

here is my situation. I have swing application based on jnlp which is running on tomcat.
I modified tomcat to run application from root. but my jnlp is in one folder under webapp.
for example my webapp name is test. so i have folder called test1 under test and my jnlp is inside the test1
so to access jnlp http://<IPAddress>:8080/test1/112.jnlp (because application is running from root of tomcat)
from client code. when i try to acces codebase using BasicService (jnlp api) it gives whole path to jnlp file. but instead any way to get tomcat context. in this case i would like to get root not the test1/112.jnlp.
is there any way from jnlp API to get tomcat context on which application is running.
Thanks

Hai,
I want to use JSP implicit objects such as request
and application
from my Java Bean.
Any idea about how i can access it without JSP
passing these objects to Java Bean.
Thank you,
P.Srikanth.You can't.

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