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This section describes how to programmatically access the servlet context to obtain the WebApplicationContext or the BundleContext. | |
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The Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat automatically creates a <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> | |
for Web Application Bundles and WAR files. When used in conjunction with an | |
an auto-configured Spring MVC <code class="literal">DispatcherServlet</code>, | |
there is generally no need to access the <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> | |
programmatically, since all components of the web application are configured | |
within the scope of the <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> | |
itself. However, if you wish to access the <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> | |
you can do so via the web application’s <code class="literal">ServletContext</code>. | |
Virgo stores the bundle’s | |
<code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> in the ServletContext under | |
the attribute name "<code class="literal">BSN-ApplicationContext</code>", where | |
<code class="literal">BSN</code> is the <code class="literal">Bundle-SymbolicName</code> | |
of your WAR or Web Application Bundle. | |
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Alternatively, since Virgo also stores the | |
<code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> under the attribute name | |
with the value of the <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext.ROOT_WEB_APPLICATION_CONTEXT_ATTRIBUTE</code> | |
constant, you may choose to use Spring MVC’s WebApplicationContextUtils’ | |
<code class="literal">getWebApplicationContext(servletContext)</code> | |
or | |
<code class="literal">getRequiredWebApplicationContext(servletContext)</code> | |
methods to access the <code class="literal">WebApplicationContext</code> without providing | |
an explicit attribute name. | |
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As required by the OSGi Web Applications specification, you can access the | |
<code class="literal">BundleContext</code> of your WAR or Web Application Bundle via the web application’s | |
<code class="literal">ServletContext</code>. The bundle context is stored in the | |
<code class="literal">ServletContext</code> under the attribute name <code class="literal">osgi-bundlecontext</code>. | |
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