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  xxd - I know the order of context level and wrapper level filters is already 
defined in the servlet spec. What I mean is the filters of engine and host 
level. 
  
+ markt - Order should be:
+ (1) Global filters
+ (2) Engine filters
+ (3) Host filters
+ (4) Context filters
+ Where a filter is defined at multiple levels, merge the configurations using 
the Servlet 3.0 rules with the *lowest* level taking precedence (ie context > 
host > engine > global).
+ 
  3. I will modify the digestor code in order to load the configuration about 
filters in, ContextRuleSet.java, EngineRuleSet.java, HostRuleSet.java in 
particular. And those filters information will be store in an order map (I'd 
like to choose treeMap now) -- TreeMap<FilterMetaInfo, Filter>. The 
FilterMetaInfo class is generally like this: 
  
        private final FilterLevels level;
@@ -66, +73 @@

  
  xxd - I think all the filters need to be formed as a chain, and will be 
invoked when the request comes in. Those engine and host level is just ordinary 
filters after they are added into the filter chain. But before it, they have 
some global attributes compared with context level filters. So, could we just 
add those engine and host level filters into the filter chain when the filter 
chain is created? But for sake of performance, I think we could cache those 
high level filters since they are global to some degree. 
  
+ For the discussing of configuration location of those converted filters, 
please refer to 
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/SummerOfCode2009/LoadingFilterConfiguration. 
+ 
+ 
  4. Do I need to remove all the pipeline facility or can I try to remove as 
much logic as possible from 
StandardEngineValve/StandardHostValve/StandardHostValve? I found that those 
valve just delegate to the lower level pipeline(valves), and the lowest 
StandardWrapperValve will actually finish the job (filterChain and/or the 
servlet invocation). 
  
  markt - See comment on point 3
   * Right now I don't know. I'd like to remove all the valve code if possible. 
It depends how much access to Tomcat internals the filters end up needing. This 
question  probably needs to be deferred until we have some working filters to 
make judgements based on.
  
- All these jobs should be finished somewhere, if we do not use valves. Can I 
just override the invoke() method of Container interface for 
StandardEngine/StandardHost/StandardContext/StandardWrapper, and high level 
container will call the invoke() method of the container which have a lower 
level than itself, for example, in invoke() method of StandardEngine, the 
invoke() method of StandardHost will be called. And I will move all the valve 
invoke() logic into the corresponding invoke() method of its container.
+ xxd - All these jobs should be finished somewhere, if we do not use valves. 
Can I just override the invoke() method of Container interface for 
StandardEngine/StandardHost/StandardContext/StandardWrapper, and high level 
container will call the invoke() method of the container which have a lower 
level than itself, for example, in invoke() method of StandardEngine, the 
invoke() method of StandardHost will be called. And I will move all the valve 
invoke() logic into the corresponding invoke() method of its container.
  
  By the way, I'd like to added all the filters configurated in the server.xml 
file into the filterChain when the filterChain is created(in 
ApplicationFilterFactory.java line 143 or so, after "StandardContext context = 
(StandardContext) wrapper.getParent();") in the order of be configed in 
server.xml or some other configuration location. The general algorithm is like 
this: first, get to engine and host level through context (through 
getParent()); then add host and engine level filters into filter chain in the 
order of Engine -> Host -> Context. Is that a proper place for me to add those 
logic? What's the opinion of yours?
  
+ markt - The long term aim is to remove Valves entirely
+ 
  5. Valve interface has a event() method which is used to process a comet 
event. Filters need not to worry about whether it is a comet event or not. So 
how can we reflect this part in our new filter-based structure? 
  
+ markt - implements CometFilter interface to support comet based request.
+ 
  6. Do we really need to move the logic in 
StandardEngine/StandardHost/StandardContextValve into some filters? Since the 
logic of these classes is purely servlet-engine concerned, I do not think those 
logic could be reused by filters. Any comments? 
+ 
+ markt - Whilst removal is the aim, it may well end up making sense to keep 
some internal Valves.
  
  7. My solution now to load configuration in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml is 
to add a CallMapParamRule.class to collect the attribute-value pairs into a 
map, and this map is the initiation parameter of a filter. A method with 
signature -- "addFilterWithConfig(Class<? extends Filter> filterClass, 
Map<String, String> paramMap)" will be added in StandardEngine/Host/Context to 
add new filters into it. The main content of CallMapParamRule is as blow: 
  

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