<dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
<dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
INCLUDE: Use this for the filter to be applied to any include targets matching a specified servlet name or with URLs matching a specified pattern.
FORWARD: Use this for the filter to be applied to any forward targets matching a specified servlet name or with URLs matching a specified pattern.
REQUEST: Use this in addition to an INCLUDE or FORWARD setting (one <dispatcher> element for each setting) for the filter to also be applied to direct request targets matching a specified servlet name or with URLs matching a specified pattern. (It is nonsensical to use the REQUEST value only. If you want the filter to apply only to direct requests, there is no need to use the <dispatcher> element.)
ERROR: Use this for the filter to be applied under the error page mechanism.
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A number of architecture frameworks exist, each of which has its particular advantages and disadvantages, and relevance, for enterprise architecture. Several are discussed in Other Architectures and Frameworks .
However, there is no accepted industry standard method for developing an enterprise architecture. The Open Group goal with TOGAF is to work towards making the TOGAF ADM just such an industry standard method, which can be used for developing the products associated with any recognized enterprise framework that the architect feels is appropriate for a particular architecture. The Open Group vision for TOGAF is as a vehicle and repository for practical, experience-based information on how to go about the process of enterprise architecture, providing a generic method with which specific sets of deliverables, specific reference models, and other relevant architectural assets can be integrated.
To illustrate the concept, this section provides a mapping of the various phases of the TOGAF ADM to the cells of the well-known Zachman Framework.
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