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     <document url="requestProcess.html">
     
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       <properties>
         <author email="yoavs@apache.org">Yoav Shapira</author>
         <title>Request Process Flow</title>
       </properties>
     
     <body>
     
     
     <section name="Request Process Flow">
     
     <p>
     This page describes the process used by Tomcat to handle
     an incoming request.  This process is largely defined by
     the Servlet Specification, which outlines the order
     of events that must take place.
     </p>
     
     <subsection name="description">
     <p>
     TODO
     </p>
     </subsection>
     
     <subsection name="diagram">
     <p>
     A UML sequence diagram of the request process is available
     <a href="requestProcess/requestProcess.pdf">here.</a>
     </p>
     </subsection>
     
     <subsection name="comments">
     <p>
     The Servlet Specification provides many opportunities for
     listening in (using Listeners) or modifying (using Filters)
     the request handling process even before the request arrives
     at the servlet that will handle it.
     </p>
     
     </subsection>
     
     </section>
     
     
     </body>
     </document>
     

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