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John Hewson closed PDFBOX-1933. ------------------------------- Resolution: Cannot Reproduce I use PDFParser in a servlet and it works fine, looks like there's something else going on here. Cannot reproduce. > PDFParser loops infinitely when loaded by JSP instead of NetBeans > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PDFBOX-1933 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-1933 > Project: PDFBox > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Parsing > Affects Versions: 1.8.4 > Environment: Apache Tomcat 7, NetBeans 7.4, Windows 8.1 > Reporter: Adam Joel Richards > Priority: Minor > Labels: file-splitting,, fix, jsp,, minor > > I wrote a class to split large PDF files into segments, using NetBeans. When > I run it as a local project, it works perfectly. It uses PDFParser to read > the file input stream and output the document, so I can strip annotations and > other stuff out and upload it to my database. The code is as follows: > PDFParser pdfParser = new PDFParser( inputStream ); > pdfParser.parse(); > return pdfParser.getDocument(); > The PDFParser works when I run it as a standalone Java package. As soon as I > embed it in a JSP, it loops forever. I get no error messages of any kind, > but I can see that my Java processes are increasing in size, and that the > file I'm working on (the original PDF) is locked by the OS. I have to shut > down Java altogether to delete or rename it. > I have no idea what the difference is when it is when it is run by a JSP > calling the class file. If there is a simple solution and this is a repeat > of the old infinite loop bug, could someone point me in the right direction? > I have scoured the net looking for solutions, but I've had no luck. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)