Hello Sergey,

I am using the embedded jetty if that is what you meant by servlet
container that kicks when there is no servlet container (like tomcat), so
there is no web.xml as such. I was thinking that our httpj spring namespace
would be helpful in getting rid of web.xml completely, right? Please
correct me if httpj is not meant to solve configuration of the embedded
jetty.

Thanks in advance!


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi
>
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 6:04 PM, Mukarram Baig <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > I have a sample JAX-RS service being exposed via the awesome jaxrs:server
> > directive via cxf + spring. I wanted to configure the underlying jetty
> > being started to also set the username via jcifs and am resorting to
> > configuring it via the httpj directive from cxf again.
> >
> > <httpj:engine-factory bus="cxf">
> >     <httpj:engine host="#{inetAddress.hostName}"
> > port="${com.kilo.restful.port}">
> >         <httpj:handlers>
> >             <bean
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletContextHandler">
> >                 <property name="servletHandler">
> >                     <bean
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler">
> >                         <property name="filters">
> >                             <list>
> >                                 <bean
> >
> > class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.FilterHolder">
> >                                     <property name="name"
> > value="NTLMFilter" />
> >                                     <property name="filter">
> >                                         <bean
> > class="jcifs.http.NtlmHttpFilter"/>
> >                                     </property>
> >                                     <property name="initParameters">
> >                                         <map>
> >                                             <entry
> > key="jcifs.http.domainController" value="domaincontroller.kilo.com" />
> >                                         </map>
> >                                     </property>
> >                                 </bean>
> >                             </list>
> >                         </property>
> >                         <property name="filterMappings">
> >                             <list>
> >                                 <bean
> > class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.FilterMapping">
> >                                     <property name="pathSpec">
> >                                         <value>/*</value>
> >                                     </property>
> >                                     <property name="filterName"
> > value="NTLMFilter" />
> >                                 </bean>
> >                             </list>
> >                         </property>
> >                     </bean>
> >                 </property>
> >             </bean>
> >         </httpj:handlers>
> >     </httpj:engine></httpj:engine-factory>
> >
> >
> > However, I don't see the control reaching the doFilter call of NtlmFilter
> > though the filter seems to get initialized alright. Have been trying to
> > figure out what may go wrong and have wasted the better part of my day
> > already.
> >
> > Any pointers will help! Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Ref:
> >
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16776974/using-jcifs-in-cxf-embedded-jetty-in-spring
> >
>
>
> Is Servlet Container used internally ? If yes then please add the filter
> within web.xml
>
> Cheers, Sergey
>

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