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java - How to differentiate Ajax requests from normal Http requests?

I am using JSF framework in my application. I need to run a specific script before the render response phase in my Phase Listener class.

Condition for running this script is that, if the request triggered is a Ajax request i need to run the script, if the request triggered is a Http request i should not run that script.

Can anyone please help me to differentiate the requests recieved.?

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Ajax requests have usually a X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest request header. In JSF, you can obtain the request headers by ExternalContext#getRequestHeaderMap().

ExternalContext externalContext = facesContext.getExternalContext();
Map<String, String> headers = externalContext.getRequestHeaderMap();
boolean ajax = "XMLHttpRequest".equals(headers.get("X-Requested-With"));

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