See no problem of using spring services within a servlet, see my servlet
example: http://pastebin.com/6tWstvAL
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Hi dear
actually , access control and dynamic file generation requires using
services which is injected by spring
this cannot be easily done in pure servlet
my current solution using spring @Controller and write diretly to the
servlet response is somethingvery similar to writing a servlet
but as
Hi
i want to know if this is an efficient way to download some files
i want my users to be able to download certain files just to registerd users
only so i can put that logic in the page constructor
but is this efficient way to do this as this may be called thausands of
times per hour (the
write a servlet
-igor
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Joe Fawzy joewic...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
i want to know if this is an efficient way to download some files
i want my users to be able to download certain files just to registerd users
only so i can put that logic in the page constructor