Hello Matthew,

you can find a sample application that provides integration of Spring into a servlet container at this URL:
http://wiki.restlet.org

See the "sample code" section.

Best regards,
Thierry Boileau
Thanks for the clear explanation. Yes I would like to use Application.

We are using spring and at present our servlet extends the spring FrameworkServlet

Any other pointers for good approaches here will be much appreciated

Thanks,
Matthew

On 24/05/2007, at 2:41 AM, Thierry Boileau wrote:

Hi Matthew,

The TunnelFilter worls correctly only in the context of a Restlet application. We kindly encourage you to use application wich provides some built-in services such as filtering. However, if you don't want to be in such case, you can create your own filter with the code of the "beforeHandle" method.
Having done that, you can add your filter in front of your Router:
**********
       // create the converter
       this.converter = new ServletConverter(getServletContext());
       //create the filter
       MyFilter myFilter = new MyFilter();

       // create the router and attach a default router
       Router router = new Router();
       myFilter.setNext(router);
       this.converter.setTarget(myFilter);
***********
This way, all requests will transit by your filter that will update the request object.
I hope it wil help you. Feel free to ask any question.
Best regards,
Thierry Boileau
ps: are you working with Spring?
Thanks for all that. It doesn't seem to work using the ServletConverter though. I can't work out how I am supposed to hook it up, my servlet init code looks pretty much like this:

        // create the converter
        this.converter = new ServletConverter(getServletContext());

        // create the router and attach a default router
        Router router = new Router();
        this.converter.setTarget(router);

I have no Application and so nohting to associate the TunnelFilter with?

As you can see my knowledge is very limited, any help appreciated

Matthew


On 23/05/2007, at 11:48 PM, Thierry Boileau wrote:

Hello Matthew,

I suppose you think about this issue [1] and this discussion [2].
So, these web pages [3], [4] wait for you!

>Also does this work with the ServletConverter style of Restlet ?
It should, I think, because this had been implemented at the application level, in the TunnelFilter class.

Best regards,
Thierry Boileau

[1] http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=147
[2] http://restlet.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discuss&msgNo=559
[3] http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/api/org/restlet/service/TunnelService.html [4] http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/nre/com/noelios/restlet/application/TunnelFilter.html
In previous discussions I had sen somethign about being able to "coerce" particular content type by specifying a parameter in the incoming URL, something like http://host.com/resource?media=json

But I can't turn up anything in the documenation. Can someone please point me in the right place. Also does this work with the ServletConverter style of reslet ?

Thanks,
Matthew



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