Kito Mann wrote:
>
> if any code is common to
> all requests, service() seems like a good place to put it...
If you want both GET and POST to behave the same way, just have doPost()
call doGet(). That makes you HTTP compliant and there's no real extra
work. It's way easier than the proposed preProcess() call.
public void doPost(...) throws ... {
doGet(req, res);
}
-jh-
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