Search the archives for "Client did not send nn bytes as expected". It's
come up several times before, but I don't think there have been good
solutions.

HTH
Paul


Shawn Brown wrote:
> Hi,
>  Can anyone suggest a work around for
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5109
>
> I'll have to look at the src when I get time but this is nuts to me.
>
> Does this work for you?
>
> private String showRequestedMethod(ServletRequest request) throws
> IOException, ServletException {
>               
>               //requestCopy2=(HttpServletRequest) request;
>               
>               //HttpServletRequest requestCopy =(HttpServletRequest) request;
>               
>               String r1 = request.toString();
>               Log.info("request.length" + request.getContentLength());
>               String payload =
> RPCServletUtils.readContentAsUtf8(((HttpServletRequest) request));
>               Log.info("payload: "+payload);
>               pay=payload;
>               RPCRequest rpc_request = RPC.decodeRequest(payload);
> //            Log.info("rpc. method " + rpc_request.getMethod());
>               Log.info("r.ts "+request.toString());
>               
>               
>               Log.info("request.length" + request.getContentLength());
>               String r2= request.toString();
>               String payload2;
>               try {
>                       payload2 = 
> RPCServletUtils.readContentAsUtf8(((HttpServletRequest) request));
>                       Log.info("payload2: "+payload2);
>                       
>               } catch (Exception e) {
>                       Log.info("Why the #$% "+ e.getMessage());
>                       e.printStackTrace();
>               }
>               Log.info("r.ts2 "+request.toString());
>       
>               Log.info("Are r1 and r2 the same???? "+r1.equals(r2));
>               
>               return rpc_request.getMethod().toString();
> }
>
> I get an error every time saying "Client did not send 197 bytes as
> expected".  Why it's the same request that is passed into
> RPCServletUtils.readContentAsUtf8(((HttpServletRequest) request));
>
> Basically I am checking for authorization in a filter so I need to
> find out what rpc method is being called.  Then if the user has auth,
> I let it go through but then see an error when the method is really
> called.  I call it twice in this method as an example to narrow down
> what is failing.
>
> Any help?  Please!
>
> Shawn
>
> PS. perhaps this is related
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/9b4a98d0d50d2752
>
>   

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