Yes you can - I've done this successfully.
This email
(
http://mail-archive.objectweb.org/ops-users/2006-03/msg00258.html) is
a good description of how to do this using a servlet filter.
Adrian
hefeng cui wrote:
Hi,
I am new to ops.
is there any way or guide about how to use ops in web
application? I mean just like using struts, put some ops jars into web
application's library directory and use it. Does ops support such way?
I want to separate a stand alone example to try it, but all of them
wrapped in ops.war, how can i use ops in my web applications? I don't
want redirect way.
hefeng.
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