Hi, I'm developing a web application where I need to map URIs like: /enterprise/resource (a virtual path) to /resource (a real,existent path) where enterprise is a any valid enterprise present in a database. In addition to mapping to the correct page, it needs also to register the enterprise used to session variables (so that I could use the current enterprise object from my jsp page). I've implemented this mapping using a servlet (mapping to /portal/*) that parses the request (i.e. /portal/enterprise/resource ) and redirects to the correct resource. Unfortunately this doesn't seems to work correctly with POST forms or multi-part form-data: when the form is submited via POST, tomcat never finds the action page (i.e enterprise/action.jsp); Acessing the same page directly from the browser, or using GET, works ok. Is this the expected behavior or a tomcat bug? Because of this, I'm thinking of using RequestInterceptors to implement the mapping behavior instead. Are there any examples of redirection and setting session variables using RequestInterceptors? I was unable to find any documentation on this. Thanks for all, Artur Matos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------------------------------------------------- Everyone should have http://www.freedom2surf.net/
