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Tremal,
Tremal Naik wrote:
> yes, I noticed it's quite hard. That's why I suspected that was not
> the best way to proceed. The Valve solution works quite fine. I was
> trying to switch to a Filter-based one since the license validation
> code is quit
2007/9/7, Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From his examples below, it looks like he wants access to the TC internals.
yes, you're right
> For the OP's original problem, for obvious security reasons TC makes it very
> hard to access the internal TC objects behind the various Facades from a
> we
"David Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Ok... do you need them to modify the request and/or response? Or are you
> trying to pull some information from the original tomcat internals?
>
>From his examples below, it looks like he wants access to the TC interna
2007/9/6, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> help. I'm still unclear as to why you need access those object. If you
> could say more about that, someone might be able to offer a better way
> to do what you want.
ok,
I need to access some of the Catalina Session specific features. In
the Valve i
Don't know -- maybe one of the devs that monitor the list can offer some
help. I'm still unclear as to why you need access those object. If you
could say more about that, someone might be able to offer a better way
to do what you want.
--David
Tremal Naik wrote:
2007/9/6, Tremal Naik <[EM
2007/9/6, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ok, I don't need to modify the Request or Response. I'm trying to read them.
by the way, I'd be glad if I was able to read the StandardSession. I
mean, even if it's not possible reading the Request, maybe it's easier
accessing the Session behind the Sta
2007/9/6, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok... do you need them to modify the request and/or response? Or are
> you trying to pull some information from the original tomcat internals?
ok, I don't need to modify the Request or Response. I'm trying to read them.
Maybe a Wrapper is too much...
Ok... do you need them to modify the request and/or response? Or are
you trying to pull some information from the original tomcat internals?
I first assumed you were attempting to modify the request or response,
so a wrapper is ideal. All you have to do is create a class that
extends HttpSer
That's the point, I don't know much about request/response wrapping.
I don't need the Facade itself, what I need are the "real" Catalina
Request/Response objects hidden behind it. I don't know how to get
them from inside a Filter.
Thanks,
TN
2007/9/6, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> May I as
May I ask what exactly you want to do with the facade? Seems like you
could do what you want with a request or response wrapper instead.
--David
Tremal Naik wrote:
Hello,
I'v been using a valve to perform license checking in my web
application. The method invoke(Request request, Response res
Hello,
I'v been using a valve to perform license checking in my web
application. The method invoke(Request request, Response response) had
access to the Request and Response objects, allowing me to perform
some advanced operations. For instance, I made use of instructions
like:
Session catalinaSes
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