There is nothing to prevent you from using

...
  contextHandler.addFilter(MyFilter.class, "a/*",
EnumSet.of(DispatcherType.REQUEST));

  contextHandler.addFilter(MyFilter.class, "b/*",
EnumSet.of(DispatcherType.REQUEST));
...


On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:31 AM, paternesi andrea <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Good evening,
>
> I am new in this mailing list.
> I am writing because i cannot find any documentation in how to use Jetty
> Embedded Filters.
> First of all i am aware that you can add filters to the
> ServletContextHandler this way:
>
>   ServletContextHandler contextHandler = new
> ServletContextHandler(ServletContextHandler.SESSIONS);
>   contextHandler.addFilter(MyFilter.class, "/*",
> EnumSet.of(DispatcherType.REQUEST));
>
> this is good and it works without problems.
> But now I need to add multiple paths on the same filter and I was't able
> to accomplish it.
> In web.xml since version 2.5 of servlet specs there is a syntax that
> help us:
>
> <filter-mapping>
>          <filter-name>MyFilter</filter-name>
>          <url-pattern>/x/*</url-pattern>
>          <url-pattern>/y/*</url-pattern>
> </filter-mapping>
>
> In jetty embedded I could not find a way to add both paths "/x/*" and
> "/y/*" to MyFilter.
> Is there a way to do so?
>
> Thank you in advance for any halp you can provide.
>
> Regards.
> Andrea.
>
>
>
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