On Jun 23, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Leonard Gestrin wrote:

> My question was more driven by curiosity why redirect does not happen
> and there are no Exceptions at all.

A redirect is done by setting an HTTP header. Once the response  
starts streaming, header can no longer be written.

To add to the fun, this isn't precisely true.

JSPs stream in to a buffer, when the buffer fills up, it's  
"committed" to the browser. Up until that commit point, you can set  
headers and what not.

So, you could expand the buffer for all of your JSPs, of you can make  
your redirect decision earlier in the process.

Regards,

Will Hartung


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