I have written a liferay richfaces portlet. But iam not able to get the css path or images in the web-inf folder. My portlet config is
<portlet>
<portlet-name>testLR6_PB3_RF4</portlet-name>
<instanceable>true</instanceable>
<render-weight>1</render-weight>
<ajaxable>true</ajaxable>
<header-portlet-css>/resources/css/style.css</header-portlet-css>
<header-portlet-javascript>/js/eims.js</header-portlet-javascript>
<footer-portlet-javascript>/js/fileupload.js</footer-portlet-javascript>
</portlet>
and in my jsf page
<link href="${facesContext.externalContext.requestContextPath}/resources/css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<div class="floatleft1"><img src="${facesContext.externalContext.requestContextPath}/resources/images/eims_logo.jpg" /></div>
how to get the resources path.
this my java servletcontext code
FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
ServletContext servletContext= (ServletContext) context.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getContext();
String path=servletContext.getRealPath("/");
MainBean mainBean = new MainBean();
mainBean.getUserBean().setUserPath(path);
Have a look at how can i have access to my files that placed in WEB-INF folder. It might be of help. Besides, if you are using JSF 2.0, Facelets, you can simply get your context root in your jsf pages as
and wherever you need to access files inside your context root, you may access them as(hypothetical example)
At the java side, you can get the context path as
Hope this helps.