Hi,
just received some more information about the issue on bug:
536620: File upload issue with RAP 3.5.0 (Photon)
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=536620
It seems that this problem has been introduced by Equinox HTTP and not
the Jetty itself. We will continue with the investigation. I'll keep you
posted about the results.
Best regards,
Ivan
On 7/4/2018 14:39, Greg Wilkins wrote:
Ivan,
It's a bit hard to say exactly what is going on here as we probably
need a bit more info....
but I'll hazard some guesses.
Firstly, I don't know of anything in recent jetty releases that would
send a 302 response to a multipart POST, so if the 302 being sent is
new, then I don't think it is jetty that is sending it.
It is correct that a new request after a 302 should be a GET, but
technically speaking a GET should not include a message body. We've
never really agreed with that part of the spec and Jetty is typically
happy to accept a GET with a body. However, you may wish to review
your client and/or design if it really relies on this, as I'm pretty
sure it is not required to be supported.
But looking at the image supplied, it does appear that a GET request
is eventually generated that has the multipart content.
So how are you doing the file upload? MultipartFilter? Servlet 3.1
Part API? ServletRequest.getParameter?
You could try adding POST to the methods that support form content in
HttpConfigurationClass, but I'm not entirely sure that will help...
but I'm guess there is some kind of method switch in the path that
needs to be configured. Tell us what the path is and we can tell you
more.
cheers
On 4 July 2018 at 13:00, Ivan Furnadjiev <i...@eclipsesource.com
<mailto:i...@eclipsesource.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
with RAP 3.5 release (Photon) we are facing a problem with file
upload under Jetty (9.4.10). The multipart POST request is
answered with 302, which leads to another similar request, but GET
this time (expected according to [1]), which is dropped by RAP
file upload service handler. Switching back to Jetty 9.4.7 solves
the problem. The RAP file upload is operational under Tomcat 8/9.
Is this a regression in Jetty? Does anyone have a clue, what has
been changed and how to solve it?
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_302
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_302>
Best regards,
Ivan
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