Common headers and footers in web applications

I want to include common headers and footers in all web applications. I do not want to include the header/footer in each application WAR file. I've tried to follow Orion's tutorial for building a response filter, and I get it working to the point that the header and footer show up on the page, but no other content shows up.
Has anyone used filters to include static headers and footers in web applications?
And is there an easier way to do this, that I'm not seeing??

Hi Anu,
I have already gone through the document. In that i dint find anything related to headers and footers.Only thing that is available is sorting the dimension headers.
Please let me know if you have any other info regarding this.
Thanks & Regards
Ambica Atluri

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