disregard the change i mentioned in the previous post .. it won't help. Since
there is no CRLF at the end of Body.
We would need a Decoding state that reads till session close. I couldn't
find a suitable Decoding state present (am new to the code and thats why
perhaps could have overlooked
Thanks Jeff.
have raised a JIRA. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-487
While it is being fixed, is there anything i can look at to fix the issue
(even if temporarily) ?
would really appreciate if someone can help me work out a fix.
vishal
jgenender wrote:
Yes, please open a
Fix HTTP response with no content-length header
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Key: DIRMINA-487
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-487
Project: MINA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Protocol - HTTP,
Yes, please open a JIRA on this. According to the HTTP spec, anything
with content should have a content line. However, there does appear to
be a site that is not compliant (http://www.toptable.co.uk/) and
probably more... thus we could fall back to reading until there is no
more data. However,
Sorry if this is a bit off topic. Has anyone used MINA to build a DNS
client? I'm interested in doing nslookup type stuff from Java.
cheers,
Cameron
Hi there,
I'm looking to write a client-server application which has a multi-threaded
client (2500+ threads per client). Each thread needs to send and receive
messages with the server, though the sending frequency is pretty low(2-3
messages(of 1k bytes each) per minute per thread). I just wonder
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Description: HTTP/1.1 responses (content part) which have the
content-length header missing are not
Hi Qi,
On Dec 6, 2007 12:17 PM, Qi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking to write a client-server application which has a multi-threaded
client (2500+ threads per client). Each thread needs to send and receive
messages with the server, though the sending frequency is pretty low(2-3
On Dec 6, 2007 12:03 AM, Mehdi Nikfarjam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr. Lee
I am a new Java developer,
I have just visit your Introduction to MINA presentations on your
homepage,
and i found it very interesting,
but i have some ambiguity about Overload detector,
Could you please
Hi Vishal,
On Dec 4, 2007 7:02 PM, Vishal_Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Am having a bit of confusion and appreciate any help from the community.
i want to manage a large number of connectors (which would connect to
different web servers). Am experimenting with Mina 2 and use the
Hi Anshuk,
Please do not e-mail me directly. Sending a message to me directly
doesn't mean fast response at all. Always use our support forum or
mailing list, even if the response is not showing up.
On Nov 30, 2007 4:07 PM, Anshuk Pal Chaudhuri
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trustin,
I got
Hi Trustin,
Yes i did try to follow the Thread model tutorial. As is evident, its not
clear to me :)
I seem to have missed to understand, One Connector tied with one I/O
handler. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
now, for every session that is created by calling connector.connect(), i
need
Hi Vishal,
On Dec 6, 2007 2:53 PM, Vishal_Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Trustin,
Yes i did try to follow the Thread model tutorial. As is evident, its not
clear to me :)
I seem to have missed to understand, One Connector tied with one I/O
handler. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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