Bill Barker wrote:

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>>Hi,
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>>Tomcat 404, jdk1.3:
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>>Is it possible to alter the request's URI after authentication but
>>before the request is delegated to a Struts action mapping?
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>The beauty of Filters is that anything is possible :-).  The Filter (at
>least under Tomcat) will only be invoked after authentication, but before
>the Struts servlet.
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>>I would like to be able to strip a string from the request URI which is
>>there solely for the purposes of enforcing the web container to obtain
>>authentication and authorization info. (if the web container's auth
>>cache has been turned off).
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>You would need to wrap the Request with one that over-rides (at least)
>getRequestURI, and getServletPath, and in some cases, getPathInfo (although,
>since Struts uses extension mappings, the last one shouldn't apply in your
>case).
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>>Cheers
>>jfc
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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. How can I actually set the new value/s on the 
request? I don't see any setter methods or any fields which can be used 
to hold the new value.

The only setters I can see are setAttribute and setRequest.

jfc



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