On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:03 AM, Andrea Aime
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi,
> the Dispatcher.REQUEST thread local has proven to be quite useful in
> various
> integration/custom development scenarios where we needed to get some extra
> information about the incoming request (like, for example, accessing to
> vendor parameters
> in a custom store implementation).
>
> So far, so good, but I'm finding myself repeating over and over the same
> workarounds
> to access the parsed request object, that is, create a dispatcher callback
> for the sole
> reason of snatching the parsed request object in the operationDispatched
> callback,
> put it in a thread local, to access is later.
>
> I was wondering, would you mind if we put the Operation, or maybe just the
> Object[] parameters of it, as a new field in Request?
>
> No objection here. I don't see any downside to putting the entire
operation there.
> Cheers
> Andrea
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