Just out curiosity what are you interested in logging? On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Robert Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to log parts of the post body at the end of the request > handling. The way it's currently being done, the servlet pulls the > content out of the post body stream, instantiates json objects from > it, and throws it away. The stream on the request can't be reset, > because it wasn't marked, and hence the post body content is no longer > available. > > I see two options to retain the post body: > > 1) (Token bad suggestion) Have a servlet filter that marks the stream, > reads the stream, grabs off what it wants, makes a request attribute > and then resets the stream for later processing by the JsonRpcServlet. > Sounds redundant and inefficient as it has the stream being read > twice. > > 2) (What I propose) Have a servlet filter that reads the stream, and > stashes the post body as a request attribute in a filter. Modify > JsonRpcServlet to retrieve the attribute the same way that my > end-of-request logging will once the post body as attribute is > available. > > Is this cool with everyone? If so, I can whip up a patch. Other > suggestions are welcome if it is not. > > Thanks, > Bob Evans >

