Obtain the name of a server in WO
Obtain the name of a server in WO
- Subject: Obtain the name of a server in WO
- From: Gilles MATHURIN <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 23:27:19 -0400
Hello list,
After a few search in the WO documentations and experimentation, and
owe to the people who send me clue and their way of doing, i think i
found a way to have the server name, yet i hope so.
I used the WOContext request() method. As u surely know (in fact i
write this for the other newbie like me :-)) (WOContext context) is
an argument of the constructor of ur WOComponent. So i wrote a few
more line in it, to get what i want.
=== Example ===
At first u have this :
public MoviePage(WOContext context) {
super(context);
}
==============
I added this :
public MoviePage(WOContext context) {
super(context);
WORequest request = context.request();
String serverName = request.headerForKey("host");
System.out.println("Server Name is :"+serverName); // For verification
}
==============
after going to the MoviePage when i check the console i obtain this :
Server Name is : g-five.local.
That's what i should obtain. Then when i use the ivar serverName in a
method who built a static URL like :
====
String dynamicVideoUrl = "http://"+serverName+"/folder/movie.mov"
====
the movie is displayed. Now i only hope that the server name is
really the "apache domain name" (the static one). As the http server
and the application server are on the same machine, it seems
impossible to figure it out.
Maybe the more experienced WODeveloper could tell us ?
Regards.
GM.
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