Yes, I do... But I have tried /faces/protected/* too, with no luck....

BTJ

Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
> This is just a guess, but, if you have JSF configured to use mappings like,
> 
> /faces/*
> 
> then, I think it might change the path to something like
> /faces/protected/<page>.jsp (so, I think you could setup a mapping of
> /faces/protected/* instead of /protected/*).
> 
> I used to have mine setup like that, but, now I'm using a,
> 
> *.faces
> 
> mapping for faces. This way it doesn't mess around with the path.
> 
> Jon
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bj�rn T Johansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Servlet Filter?
> 
> 
>> Yes, I am.... Maybe I'll check the request path...
>>
>> BTW, is SecurityFilter something else or just another name for filter?
>>
>>
>> BTJ
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I seem to remember that (look in an earlier thread) there is a problem
>>> with that. Are you calling a faces page within that pattern?
>>>
>>> One soulution is to use the top-levek aproach and then check the
>>> requestpath in your filter (I use SecurityFilter for this).
>>>
>>> Hermod
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Bj�rn T Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:59 PM
>>> To: MyFaces Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: Servlet Filter?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, I discovered that there seems to be something wrong with my
>>> pattern...
>>> If I use /* as the pattern, it works...
>>> But if I use /protected/* then the filter is not called.. (I.e. I want
>>> to protect
>>> every file and subfolders inside a folder called protected, how should
>>> my pattern
>>> look like?
>>>
>>>
>>> BTJ
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I am using filters (for taking care of Hibernate sessions) and it
>>>
>>>
>>> works
>>>
>>>> like a charm. However I did mess up initially because I forgot to add
>>>> the correct mapping, which then resultet in the same behaviour.
>>>>
>>>> Make sure you have somthing like this in your web.xml file:
>>>>
>>>> <filter-mapping>
>>>> <filter-name><<your_filtername>></filter-name>
>>>> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
>>>> </filter-mapping>
>>>>
>>>> Hermod
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Bj�rn T Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:43 PM
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: Servlet Filter?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have a struts application where I am using Filter and Tomcat and
>>>
>>>
>>> this
>>>
>>>> works as it
>>>> should... But trying to do the same thing with a JSF application
>>>
>>>
>>> doesn't
>>>
>>>> work? Are
>>>> there something I am missing? The init() method is called, but
>>>
>>>
>>> doFilter
>>>
>>>> is never
>>>> called, why?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> BTJ
>>>>
>>>
>>
> 

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