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package io.undertow.servlet;

import io.undertow.servlet.api.DeploymentInfo;

import javax.servlet.ServletContext;

Interface that allows the servlet deployment to be modified before it is deployed. These extensions are loaded using a ServiceLoader from the deployment class loader, and are the first things run after the servlet context is created. There are many possible use cases for these extensions. Some obvious ones are: - Adding additional handlers - Adding new authentication mechanisms - Adding and removing servlets
Author:Stuart Douglas
/** * * Interface that allows the servlet deployment to be modified before it is deployed. * * These extensions are loaded using a {@link java.util.ServiceLoader} from the deployment * class loader, and are the first things run after the servlet context is created. * * There are many possible use cases for these extensions. Some obvious ones are: * * - Adding additional handlers * - Adding new authentication mechanisms * - Adding and removing servlets * * * @author Stuart Douglas */
public interface ServletExtension { void handleDeployment(final DeploymentInfo deploymentInfo, final ServletContext servletContext); }