The simple answer is that Jetty was expecting more bytes to be in the body
of the POST than it actually got from the client using a persistent
connection.
To look much further than this you should enable more verbose Jetty
logging and you should be able to inspect the full request to see if there
is a problem with the content-length in the request header or whether the
client has simply closed the connection unexpectedly.
Brett
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Jules Gosnell wrote:
I'm forwarding you to jetty-discuss:
Jules
Alex Loubyansky wrote:
Hello guys,
sometimes I meet the following warning:
WARN [Jetty] WARNING: POST /some-url/ HTTP/1.1 HttpException(400,
Bad Request, Missing Content)
Other times this same page is processed without it. All updates are
done correctly in both cases.
What does this warning mean?
TIA
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