How To Access JSP Image file Path inside JavaBean Class

In my Webapplication,i have jsp and javabeans files. i need to send one image file path contains in Image folder to JavaBean[MyBean.java].
From MyBean i am trying to display that image using PdfGen Application[JAR] in a new PDF Document.
The Web Application Structure is as
MyWebApp
Image
\ mypic.gif
JSP
\myjsp.jsp
WEB-INF
classes
\pack.MyBean.java
My Question :
Inside the webapplication[JSP] the image file is accessed as a URL.(like http://localhost:7001/mywebapp/Image/mypic.gif). but From JavaBean: How To access this file? becz inside javabean it needs a complete system path..How to solve this problem? plz send me any solutions related to my problem....Thank U.

Dear Madruguinha!
Thank you very much for your tips.
but i find another one method for accessing the image.
// Inside Servlet or JSP
String realPath=getServletContext().getRealPath("Image"+"/pic1.gif");
Now we can send this exact system path variable to any java beans or java class that needs the image path as "drivename:\foldername\filename" like "c:\myflolder\mypic.gif" and not web context path.

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