Rob, Christopher, Andre.
Thanks for the input.
As I said to Rob, security is not an issue at the present time.
There is no value in the content returned by the 'server' / end point;
I'm not trying to make it secure. Just respond less than
I otherwise might.

Thanks for the 'lecture' Andre. I now appreciate what Rob said.

2009/2/6 André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>:

> And if security is not in the picture, then forgive me the above lecture, I
> got lost somewhere along about what your purpose really is.

Primarily getting my head around TC?
Having looked at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/api/index.html
and file:///d/documentation/java/servletSpec2.5/javadocs/index.html I
can't see how I can get hold of the information anyway, so I'll try that
within the restlet code.


>
> But if you're still interested, I have a similar lecture about the
> difference between Valves and servlets (or servlet filters), and why one may
> be more adapted than the other to any particular purpose.
> Not at any deep Tomcat/Java level though.

I've wasted enough list time Andre. Many thanks for the offer.

I may well come back for more on security, depending on what sort
of traffic I get.

regards

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Dave Pawson
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