Any chance someone on the Jetty team could comment on this?

It's a show-stopper for me.


On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is 9.0.5.
>
> I'm having an issue with an infinite loop in a filter.
>
> I assume this is a bug, but I don't know enough about the Jetty internals
> to say where exactly.
>
> Basically, my code (the Filter) wraps the request using
> HttpServletRequestWrapper and then calls chain.doFilter(wrappedRequest,
> response)
>
> The chain instance is ServletHandler$CachedChain and doFilter looks like
> this:
>
> 1465        public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse 
> response)1466            throws IOException, ServletException1467        
> {1468            final Request baseRequest=(request instanceof 
> Request)?((Request)request):HttpChannel.getCurrentHttpChannel().getRequest();14691470
>             // pass to next filter1471            if 
> (_filterHolder!=null)1472            {1473                if 
> (LOG.isDebugEnabled())1474                    LOG.debug("call filter " + 
> _filterHolder);1475                Filter filter= 
> _filterHolder.getFilter();1476                if 
> (_filterHolder.isAsyncSupported())1477                    
> filter.doFilter(request, response, _next);1478                else
>
> I have asyncSupported = true and the filter retrieved on line 1475 is my
> filter that just called this method, which it then proceeds to call again
> on line 1477, which leads to the infinite loop.
>
> Hope that's good enough.
>
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