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I'm developing an app with a Flex-based front end and a Spring/Hibernate back-end.

To get Facebook integration working in the way I've got it currently, I need to read the cookies set in javascript on the front end on the back-end and do some validation during login to see whether the user is attempting to spoof his Facebook login.

This would be pretty easy, but I can't figure out how to get the HttpServletRequest. I'm using a pretty basic Spring config (this is my first real Spring app, and I'm pretty familiar with it now, but there's lots to it I've never looked at.)

I'm not using Spring MVC or Spring WebFlow or anything like that. I can get the ServletContext, but I haven't yet figured out how to get the request.

Any help?

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If FlexContext is not available:

Solution 1: inside method (>= Spring 2.0 required)

HttpServletRequest request = 
        ((ServletRequestAttributes)RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes())
                .getRequest();

Solution 2: inside bean (supported by >= 2.5, Spring 3.0 for singelton beans required!)

@Autowired
private HttpServletRequest request;

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