Michael -
Thanks so much for the timely response.
I did see a thread a few weeks ago dealing with the junk characters during
a PUT method issued against a Weblogic server. We are also seeing junk
characters in responses of methods like PROPFIND, etc.... It seems to wrap
the XML portion of the response with those same 3 and 4 digit hexadecimal
numbers, which causes the Slide client some issues parsing the response
(invalid XML). I was just wondering if anyone had successfully overcome
all these little issues in Weblogic and got everything to work for the
Slide-2.x codebase.
We are really close to having everything up and working. Our application
consists of some Webservices that perform the user administration part of
Slide and then some extensions to the Slide Webdav implementation allowing
us to do some business rule enforcement in our repository (property values,
directory structure, etc...)
Our next target is Websphere 4.0 so I will keep the board informed how it
goes....
- Stan
Michael Smith
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> We seem to be running into some issues regarding the placement of random
> characters in many of the Webdav requests and responses. Has anyone
> successfully deployed Slide 2.x onto Weblogic 6.1?? I would greatly
> appreciate a walk-thru of the process from any changes in the Slide-2.x
> codebase to deployment instructions. Maybe a better question before we
put
> more time into this is, does Webdav 6.1 even support Webdav??
>
> - Stan
Stan,
This sounds like a problem that was reported a few weeks ago - it turns
out to be a bug in Weblogic, so there's nothing that slide can do about
it. Weblogic apparently doesn't deal with chunked request bodies
correctly (this is required by HTTP/1.1, which webdav needs).
Michael
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