You cannot apply a filter before j_security_check. Filters are applied after the
security process.
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Do you think a filter could flush the cache? Meaning stick a filter in front of
j_security_check and
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Setting DefaultCacheTimeout <= 0 disables caching.
You cannot only have authentication occur the fir