> But it seems that a cleaner approach might be to have only one servlet
> which loads and instantiates non-servlet classes based on the PATH_INFO of
> incoming request. That would eliminate the need to pass context objects
> around, and might allow for better security.
Ben,
You should take a look at the 100% open source framework that I'm working on
that does this called Dash...I have a bunch of information/documentation
available here:
<http://www.working-dogs.com/dash/>
I'm glad that you see the light. ;-) This framework handles high traffic
really well.
The stuff that is in CVS is much more improved than what the 1.0a1 release
is. I'm currently in the process of adding all the user/permission level
stuff with a highly scalable design. Check it out...I think that you will
like it.
-jon
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