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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:05:54+00:00 2026-05-14T01:05:54+00:00

I have what seems like a simple problem. I have a Spring web app,

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I have what seems like a simple problem. I have a Spring web app, deployed in Tomcat. In a service class I want to be able to write a new file to a directory called graphs just under my application root:

/
   /WEB-INF
   /graphs/
   /css/
   /javascript/

My service class is a Spring bean, but I don’t have direct access to ServletContext through the HttpServlet machinery. I’ve also tried implementing ResourceLoaderAware but still can’t seem to grab a handle to what I need.

How do I use Spring to get a handle to a directory within my application so that I can write a file to it? Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T01:05:54+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:05 am

    If your bean is managed by the webapp’s spring context, then you can implement ServletContextAware, and Spring will inject the ServletContext into your bean. You can then ask the ServletContext for the real, filesystem path of a given resource, e.g.

    String filePathToGraphsDir = servletContext.getRealPath("/graphs");
    

    If your bean is not inside a webapp context, then it gets rather ugly, something like may work:

    ServletRequestAttributes requestAttributes = (ServletRequestAttributes) RequestContextHolder.currentRequestAttributes();
    String pathToGraphsDir = requestAttributes.getRequest().getRealPath("/graphs");
    

    This uses the deprecated ServletRequest.getRealPath method, but it should still work, although RequestContextHolder only works if executed by the request thread.

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