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Re: Any Progress on ServletFilters Yet? [message #125147 is a reply to message #125142] |
Tue, 27 January 2009 01:37 |
Simon Kaegi Messages: 381 Registered: July 2009 |
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Scott,
there's no specific work on Servlet Filters planned for this release. With
that said, I'd still take a look at the FilterServletAdaptor as it shouldn't
be especially challenging to create your own variation that supports
chaining as you want. For getting server-side help this newsgroup is pretty
good if you give specific requirements... ask away.
-Simon
"Scott Hamilton" <scotthamilton77@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f881d158f87592ad00ae2a5e55f296f2$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Scanned the newsgroup and the bugzilla stuff and the latest I see on
> ServletFilter support in equinox is the concept of using the
> FilterServletAdaptor. Still trying to understand exactly how this is
> supposed to work, but so far it looks like this isn't going to do what I
> need (tho I'm more than willing to be convinced otherwise!).
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> Basically I'm looking at a rather large, complex web application with
> several chained filters, some of which are spring classes like ACEGI, and
> we're doing this without embedding jetty/tomcat so that we can deploy
> nicely to jboss, weblogic, etc.
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> I supposed the question here is this: are there any workable solutions
> (examples would be great) of supporting a chained set of filters in this
> architecture? If not, would the right direction be to look at having a
> kind of ServletBridge concept except that I would code up my own
> FilterBridge and a filter service inside the osgi platform? I'm a bit
> leery of this, thinking that if this is indeed that "simple" it might have
> been done already...?
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