On Dec 12, 2012 6:13 AM, "Rob Walker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One thing you don't mention is your bundle and alias usage structure.

Both filters are registered using the whiteboard extension and with the
identical pattern.

Cheers,
Reto

> Also, Filters (to my knowledge) weren't ever really a part of the OSGi
HttpService spec - so you should be prepared for some digging and
experimentation!
>
> Are you registering the servlets used yourself within your own code (i.e.
using the HttpService registerServlet call? If so, then one thing you could
try is to make sure you create your own HttpContext for the register
servlet call, and use the same instance of that object for every servlet
you register. I'm not 100% sure that will cure your case, but worth a try.
>
> Also possible you might need both the above and the
shared_servlet_context_attributes flag set
>
> -- Rob
>
>
> On 11/12/2012 10:19 PM, Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote:
>>
>> Helo
>>
>> I'm trying to integrate an application that makes extensive use of
>> ServletContext for communication between components via attributes.
>> Unfortunately it seems that different Filters have different
>> servletContexts so that the attributes set to the context of one filter
>> cannot be accessed from the context of another filter. I also tries
setting
>> org.apache.felix.http.shared_servlet_context_attributes to "true" but
this
>> didn't make any difference.
>>
>> Any idea how to have a shared ServletContext?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Reto
>>
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