depending on the content type you could use HTTP 1.1 chunked output and
create a little bit of dummy output for the browser to not time out ...
christian
-Original Message-
From: Michael Wentzel
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 03.01.01 17:35
Subject: Q: HTTP Headers
I am having a problem
Hi,
I had a look at the Tomcat 4.0 document "Comparing RequestInterceptor and
Valve Technology". From what I understand Valves are an improvement.
But: How do Valves compare to ServletFilter?
Thanks
Christian
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Softwar
Hi,
Knowing that Tomcat is an onging public effort and that most the people
working on it are volunteers I would like know if there is something like a
"release schedule". I've seen discussion about Tomcat 3.3 but 3.2 is still
beta (working great although) and 4.0 is available as milestone
to java.exe e.g. -mx96m in the
bin/tomcat script. Don't know if there is a better way.
This will of course not fix your problem if you have a true mem leak
although.
Bye
Chistian
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Software Engineerphone: +49 3641 894 334
Hi,
Is it possible to
- force all JSP generated URLS to include a session id without having to
wrap them in encodeURL()
- disable generatation of session cookies
Thanks for your help
Christian
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Software Engineerphone: +49 3641
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Software Engineerphone: +49 3641 894 334
How large is large and can I modify that?
Thanks
Christian
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Software Engineerphone: +49 3641 894 334
-Original Message-----
From: Christian Mallwitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 16:56
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