Ok Thanks. I'll make some attempt and let you know some possible scenario
when my ideas will be clearer :-)

Rob Heittman wrote:
> 
> Hi Antonio,
> 
> Yes, they can work together very well.  You needn't mount Restlet's
> ServerServlet at /*.  In fact, you can mount your Restlet-powered REST URI
> space anywhere you like.  You can use Servlet filters etc. in front of the
> Restlet space.  Generally, you can interoperate with the entire Restlet
> powered space as if it is a single Servlet.
> 
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:02 AM, antoniojg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> a request http://somehost:8080/web_root/ping should be served by a
>> TestServlet instance and so the restlet engine should not be invoked.
>>
>> Am I wrong?
> 
> 
> You're right.  Sometimes it is a little difficult to bridge the two ideas
> conceptually -- e.g. a Servlet that stows information in the Session, and
> then expects a Restlet resource to access it (but REST is stateless, so
> the
> session concept is not native).
> 
> I think most of the list participants would find it easiest to advise on a
> concrete example of what you want to do.  Rather than making incremental
> suggestions about the architecture, people can recommend from scratch
> successful solutions to similar needs.
> 
> - R
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