You can try to declare a listener that exposes state necessary to implement session scope.
You can try to declare a listener that exposes state necessary to implement session scope: org.springframework.web.context.request. RequestContextListener By default that state is exposed by DispatcherServlet, so it's not available before request enters DispatcherServlet (e.g. In Spring Security filters).
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