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arjan tijms commented on CDI-709:
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This is indeed a very real problem and would be great if a solution could be found.
Relates to CDI-492
The issue is perhaps that using public Servlet APIs a CDI implementation can not guarantee
it gets the last wrapped request. Only the Servlet container itself has this information.
Also consider the case where the request is being injected into a bean called from a
Servlet filter.
Should injecting the HttpServletRequest consider all used wrappers?
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Key: CDI-709
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-709
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Clarification
Components: Java EE integration
Affects Versions: 2.0 .Final
Reporter: Marcel Witte
For example see this bug report of rewrite:
https://github.com/ocpsoft/rewrite/issues/235
If you inject the HttpServletRequest:
{code:java}
@Inject
private HttpServletRequest request
{code}
then you do not get the latest created HttpServletRequestWrapper.
If the wrapper is modifying the request (like adding parameters), these changes would not
be visible to the application code using this injected request.
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