But the thing is, that it is also done for images etc. And if you really
want to trap all, just use a servlet filter (cause that's what they're
for anyway).
Eelco
Gili wrote:
I'm -1 on this. Regardless of whether the page is static or
dynamic, a request begins and ends. Who knows, developers might make
use of this for static pages in the future. A page-hit counter comes
to mind <shrug>
Gili
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Currently, these onBeginRequest/onEndRequest are also called when
pages are static resources etc. I think this is wrong, as the typical
usage of these overridable methods (which are empty by default) is to
open/close Hibernate sessions etc.
Agreed to fix this?
Eelco
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