On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 3:00 PM Ajay Arora wrote:
> Thank you the quick response and solution.
>
> is this way of putting the headers gives us any advantages over having
> filter in front of Tapestry filter like may be better performance ?
>
I cannot think how any option would be faster than the
The main advantage is having the full power of Tapestry and your services
available to you. Can't speak for the performance, it might be faster with
a filter before Tapestry, but I don't think it would impact your
performance that much, we have multiple RequestFilters in our apps.
The configuratio
Thank you the quick response and solution.
is this way of putting the headers gives us any advantages over having
filter in front of Tapestry filter like may be better performance ?
I believe the built-in Tapestry filters would be called before any custom
filter(s) and one of those filter like 'St
Hi,
you could use a org.apache.tapestry5.services.RequestFilter.class to access
the response (
http://tapestry.apache.org/current/apidocs//org/apache/tapestry5/services/RequestFilter.html
)
Something like this (untested code):
public class MySecurityHeadersRequestFilter implements RequestFilter
Hello All,
We're looking for ways to add different http security headers
like X-Frame-Options, X-XSS-Protection and others into the http response.
We're using Tapestry 5.4.3.
One way I found was to add a additional filter in web.xml before the
Tapestry Filter takes over but then it add the header