> Subject: Re: EOFException in AjpNioProcessor
> From: jsb_tom...@360works.com
> Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 16:58:07 -0500
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> 
> On Dec 18, 2013, at 1:40 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
> 
> > Jesse Barnum wrote:
> >> On Dec 18, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Jesse Barnum <jsb_tom...@360works.com> wrote:
> >>> I'm seeing this error a lot in my log files. It happens when I am trying 
> >>> to read from the request InputStream. Should I be concerned about this, 
> >>> or is it just the equivalent of the user clicking 'stop' in their browser?
> >>> 
> >>>> SEVERE: An error occurred while handling request 
> >>>> /WSMRegister/LicenseCheck/handshake
> >>>> java.io.EOFException
> >> Forgot to mention, I'm running version 7.0.35 on Ubuntu Linux on Amazon 
> >> EC2.
> > 
> > Well, it seems that you have the explanation right there.
> > If "com.prosc.licensecheck.LicenseCheck.doPost" is your code, then that's 
> > where the problem is : you are trying to read from the request input 
> > stream, when there is no more data to read and you have already seen it's 
> > EOF.
> > Why there is no more data to read is another question, and it could be that 
> > the client did something wrong. But the code in those classes who do the 
> > read, obviously is not coping well with that case.
> > 
> 
> Yes, com.prosc.licensecheck.ListCheck.doPost is my code. It would not be hard 
> to catch the exception there and ignore it.
> 
> I guess another way to phrase the question is, "what would cause a 
> java.io.EOFException to get thrown?" I don't want to ignore it if it's trying 
> to tell me something important.
> 
> I am used to seeing "ClientAbortException: java.net.SocketException: Broken 
> pipe". 
MG>Error in Transport..your apache or tomcat  servers(or one of intervening 
routers) is unable to complete the transmission
Is the EOFException basically the same thing?
MG>As andre said "There is no more data from Request"
 
 My concern is that there might be some misconfiguration between the Apache 
front end and the Tomcat NIO connector that might be causing it.
MG>..possibly...lets take a look..

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