Take a peak at the code for some of the filters in Java Web Parts:

http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net

All of our filters implement a mechanism by which you can include or exclude paths, and you can also define multiple paths (a simple comma-separated list). The matching and configuration is externalized in a FilterHelpers class that you are of course welcome to use for your own filters.

Of course, this will only help if you are talking about your own filters that you can modify.

Frank

Legolas Woodland wrote:
Hi
Thank you for reading my post
I have defined a filter in my web.xml and for some of my pages it should be applied but not for all of them. for example i should exclude a subdirectory like : webroot/s/ from this filter
but filter should be applied for  other subdirectory and files .

can some one tell me how i should configure it ?


My current filter mapping :

   <filter>
       <filter-name>Checker</filter-name>
       <filter-class>
           com.leg.checker
       </filter-class>
   </filter>

   <filter-mapping>
       <filter-name>Checker</filter-name>
       <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
   </filter-mapping>


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