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    So I built a sample request filter using TC 5.x under NetBeans. I didn't
    realize that it was going to be so pervasive! It is part of a test
    project and just outputs some debug info to show that its awake.
    The original app was just a test to see if I could trap login
    information from the JNDIRealm I was using.
    I was working on a different app and noticed that the debug info from
    the filter was appearing. Very puzzling.
    1) How does Tomcat know when it starts to look for other 'web.xml' files
    to see if any are filters? When I ran it the first time did I 'install'
    it somehow?
    2) How do I disable it now?
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