On 02/11/2016 08:51, Thomas Boniface wrote:
> I'm glad this was useful in the end.
>
> Could you send the link to the corresponding issue ? I'd be interesting to
> read the commit for the fix and known the tomcat versions this will be
> pushed to.
There is no issue.
In terms of the commits, look
I'm glad this was useful in the end.
Could you send the link to the corresponding issue ? I'd be interesting to
read the commit for the fix and known the tomcat versions this will be
pushed to.
Thanks
2016-11-01 11:08 GMT+01:00 Mark Thomas :
> On 25/10/2016 09:59, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > Thanks
On 25/10/2016 09:59, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Thanks for this.
>
> While I haven't had a chance to look into this, there is enough
> information here to justify opening a bug report. That has the added
> advantage that it won't get forogtten.
I've found the time to look at this.
There was a bug. Whi
Thanks for this.
While I haven't had a chance to look into this, there is enough
information here to justify opening a bug report. That has the added
advantage that it won't get forogtten.
Mark
On 18/10/2016 09:55, Thomas Boniface wrote:
> Just a small correction, the callback was a bit weird.
Just a small correction, the callback was a bit weird. The correct one is
below (but that doesn't impact the behavior of the scenario)
@Override
public void completed(HttpResponse result) {
try {
try {
Thread.sleep(200);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
I think I managed to narrow things down a bit.
I managed to reproduced locally the issue (it's not occuring 100% of the
time but it appears after a very few attempt for me). I created a really
basic webapps :
package stickyads.tv;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.clie
On 10/10/2016 15:47, Thomas Boniface wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have managed to test this use case on the server revealing the issue with
> the latest tomcat release (7.0.72). I still can observe the issue on
> catalina.out side: a broken pipe exception pops up and a recycle is shown
> for the async co
Hello,
I have managed to test this use case on the server revealing the issue with
the latest tomcat release (7.0.72). I still can observe the issue on
catalina.out side: a broken pipe exception pops up and a recycle is shown
for the async context but no complete.
Oct 10, 2016 4:41:07 PM org.apac
Hi,
Thanks for your feedbacks. I noticed the issue I described do not occur on
my local or integration environment. I still try to figure out how to
reproduce this in an environment I can easely update to the latest tomcat
version.
Although it may not occur in latest release. Could you give me an
Hi,
2016-09-29 10:14 GMT+03:00 Thomas Boniface :
>
> The tomcat version is 7.0.64.
I would recommend you to verify the behaviour against the latest Tomcat 7
(7.0.72).
We have changes in the async processing since 7.0.64.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/changelog.html
Regards,
Violeta
>
The tomcat version is 7.0.64.
Thomas
2016-09-28 22:43 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz :
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> Thomas,
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> On 9/28/16 11:55 AM, Thomas Boniface wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When a client calls an asynchronous servlet and closes the
> > connection a java.i
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Thomas,
On 9/28/16 11:55 AM, Thomas Boniface wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When a client calls an asynchronous servlet and closes the
> connection a java.io.IOException: Broken pipe is catched by Tomcat
> level when the webapp tries to write to the socket.
>
>
Hi,
When a client calls an asynchronous servlet and closes the connection a
java.io.IOException: Broken pipe is catched by Tomcat level when the webapp
tries to write to the socket.
This exception is not transmited to the webapp level but it seems the
request has been recycled (all content is rei
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