well,
here go my 2c's...
- For part two i would suggest you implement a session listener in which
you can code all the stuff you want to do on session init.
- for part three the best option is a filter.
Aniket
At 03:42 AM 4/17/2001, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>I am new to the orion/JSP/EJB sort of paradigm.
>Anyways, I am attempting to migrate a substantially
>sized GSP(Gnu Server Pages)/JServ application to the Orion platform for
>evaluation. I have a lot of functionality in place which relies on
>hooks present in GSP which do not seem to be obviously present in
>JSP/Orion. Namely when using the JSP facilites of Orion I need hooks
>into the following:
>
>*when the servlet is loaded
> -it seems that I have to overide the init method of
> the Orion JSPServlet. HOwever, how do i indicate that
> my application should use this new subclassed servlet
> to handle JSP requests?
>
>
>*when the session is created per user
> -in GSP there is a sessionStart() hook.
>
>*when the request is recieved before it is handed
> to the JSP for further processing.
> -in GSP there is a requestStart() hook
>
>I also have a fair amount of custom code doing session
>persistence among multiple servers. Is there a particular
>interface thgat I could wrap my code with so Orion would
>use this stuff to do its session handling.
>
>These are probably stupid questions but I just started looking at
>JSP/Tomcat/Orion
>a couple of days ago and I am finding the amount of configuration a bit
>daunting. Thanks. toph