Thomas,

Exactly what Simone said!

Jetty is not closing the connection because an error response was sent. It
is JAX-RS generating the error page, and it chooses not to add
connection:close.

But it also has not read all the content, so jetty aborts the connection
when it sees an incomplete request message that it would have to block to
read the rest of it.

Again, you could add a filter to always consume the input... or modify
JAX-RS error handler so it says connection:close

cheers






On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 07:59, Simone Bordet <sbor...@webtide.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 1:29 PM Tommy Becker <twbec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > We definitely do not see one. But I'm still a bit confused as to how
> Jetty is determining that it wants to close the connection. Although our
> JAX-RS resource throws an exception, that exception should be handled by
> the JAX-RS runtime and not propagated to Jetty (We have ExceptionMappers
> defined for everything). So our application is generating the response and
> not Jetty itself.
> >
>
> After generating the response, the control goes back to Jetty.
> There, Jetty finds that there is unread content left in some buffers,
> and consumes it.
> After consuming the content that has already arrived to the server,
> Jetty figures out that not all of it has arrived.
> Now Jetty cannot wait for more content to arrive, because there is
> nothing to give the content to, as the application is already done and
> has already responded.
> And Jetty itself cannot block a thread and wait for the rest of the
> content to arrive because that would be an attack vector for nasty
> clients.
> The only choice is for Jetty to close the connection.
>
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