If we define a generic servlet for a particular host and then allow
servlets(of any application) in that particular host  to implement that
generic servlet and then I think we can supply the servlet context of this
particular servlet to the correponding filter of that host .....

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

> Rahul Saxena wrote:
> > I have posted my application on the GSOC site for the project "Convert
> > tomcat valves to filters" , Can anyone give their comment on the
> same.......
>
> Feedback provided in the GSOC app and repeated below. Feel free to discuss
> your
> ideas regarding these questions on the dev list.
>
> Mark
>
>
> Feedback:
> Good first draft. There are a couple of areas where I would like to see a
> little
> more information:
>
>   1. There are many more valves than the 6 you listed.
>   2. The filter requires a ServletContext at initialisation. How might you
> handle this for a filter defined at the Engine/Host level?
>   3. Authentication will require access to Tomcat internals. Is a filter
> the
> right solution for these valves? What might a better approach be? What
> about JSR
> 196?
>
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