How to include External files

Am Developing an application using servlet jsp and jakarta tomcat 5. Am using MVC frame work also web.xml(deployment descriptor). I could not include script files and image files in my jsp page as its not getting those file although i specified the path currectly. plz help me.
regards
sree

When you use the request dispatcher, the relative path for all your ressources becomes the relative path of your calling serlvet and not the JSP/servlet that you call. Make sure to use the full relative path such as:
/PATH_TO_YOUR_DIRECTORY/myRessource.ext
NOT
SOME_DIRECTORY/myRessource.ext
Jeff

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