Programmatically retrieve the .class files output location from Websphere using java





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Currently, I am creating a plugin for eclipse. I need to access the compiled JSP(.class) files from my plugin and I am using the Websphere application server. Is there any way to get the compiled JSP(.class) files location programmatically using java?










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    Currently, I am creating a plugin for eclipse. I need to access the compiled JSP(.class) files from my plugin and I am using the Websphere application server. Is there any way to get the compiled JSP(.class) files location programmatically using java?










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      Currently, I am creating a plugin for eclipse. I need to access the compiled JSP(.class) files from my plugin and I am using the Websphere application server. Is there any way to get the compiled JSP(.class) files location programmatically using java?










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      Currently, I am creating a plugin for eclipse. I need to access the compiled JSP(.class) files from my plugin and I am using the Websphere application server. Is there any way to get the compiled JSP(.class) files location programmatically using java?







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          You can access the location like this.



          URL classesRootDir = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation();





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          • Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:26











          • This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:21













          • You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:23











          • The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 26 '18 at 15:11



















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          Try the following from within the JSP:



          ClassLoader.getSystemResource(this.getClass().getName().replace(".", "/").concat(".class"))





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          • I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:29












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          You can access the location like this.



          URL classesRootDir = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation();





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          • Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:26











          • This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:21













          • You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:23











          • The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 26 '18 at 15:11
















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          You can access the location like this.



          URL classesRootDir = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation();





          share|improve this answer
























          • Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:26











          • This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:21













          • You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:23











          • The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 26 '18 at 15:11














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          You can access the location like this.



          URL classesRootDir = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation();





          share|improve this answer













          You can access the location like this.



          URL classesRootDir = getClass().getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation();






          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 14:32









          joemokenelajoemokenela

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          • Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:26











          • This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:21













          • You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:23











          • The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 26 '18 at 15:11



















          • Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:26











          • This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:21













          • You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

            – joemokenela
            Nov 24 '18 at 10:23











          • The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 26 '18 at 15:11

















          Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:26





          Is it possible to get the Websphere server RuntimeBaseDirectory path programmatically, which contains the compiled .class files of the JSP files?

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:26













          This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

          – joemokenela
          Nov 24 '18 at 10:21







          This will get you the following directory relative to your project. ../MyApp/WEB-INF/classes/

          – joemokenela
          Nov 24 '18 at 10:21















          You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

          – joemokenela
          Nov 24 '18 at 10:23





          You can check the following link for the Websphere configuration

          – joemokenela
          Nov 24 '18 at 10:23













          The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 26 '18 at 15:11





          The thing is I don't have the class files and I need the location to access the generated class file's. Since the class files I need to access dynamically changes.

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 26 '18 at 15:11













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          Try the following from within the JSP:



          ClassLoader.getSystemResource(this.getClass().getName().replace(".", "/").concat(".class"))





          share|improve this answer
























          • I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:29
















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          Try the following from within the JSP:



          ClassLoader.getSystemResource(this.getClass().getName().replace(".", "/").concat(".class"))





          share|improve this answer
























          • I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:29














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          Try the following from within the JSP:



          ClassLoader.getSystemResource(this.getClass().getName().replace(".", "/").concat(".class"))





          share|improve this answer













          Try the following from within the JSP:



          ClassLoader.getSystemResource(this.getClass().getName().replace(".", "/").concat(".class"))






          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 14:35









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          • I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:29



















          • I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

            – mohomed mifraz
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:29

















          I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:29





          I need to get the path from my plugin without using any JSP's. Is it possible to access the server configurations and get the RuntimeBaseDirectory path which contains compiled .class files of JSP.

          – mohomed mifraz
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:29


















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