Guess servlet filter is the obvious way. I've certainly done that in the
past.

At worse case the default servlet is open source...


Andrew Klochkov wrote:
> 
> Sam Hough wrote:
>> trouble. Tomcat also has a native plugin that you might want to
>> investigate... I would guess that careful tuning of what you serve
>> (compression, cache management) will buy you a lot.
>>   
> btw dont you know how to tune cache headers tomcat generates for static 
> resources? I thought it's impossible..
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