Chunking can be turned off (search the CXF user's guide for that) always giving you a Content-Length field as a result--is that an option for you?
Glen Mahesh Seshan wrote: > > Hello, > > We use Apache CXF 2.1.3 as our SOAP engine and Apache Tomcat 6 to handle > HTTP. > > When a SOAP requests is received by the system (via HTTP binding), how > do I get the size of the payload so we can make security decision to > process the request or not (because it may cause resource constraint) > ? Specifically, when HTTP Transfer-encoding is chunked, there is no > Content-Length field in the HTTP Servlet Request. In that case how do > I get the size of the SOAP payload ? > > Or, better yet, is there a way to configure CXF to refuse request that > is greater than certain size ? > > Any help or pointers appreciated. > > Thank you, > > -mahesh > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SOAP-Payload-size-in-a-request-tp22363005p22363039.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
