Rainer,
I get no exceptions on the Tomcat side. With logging turned all the way up, things seem to be working great - I see all my data displayed in the mod_jk log messages, but when it gets to my code the data is empty and Tomcat shows no indication of an error. I will try a Tomcat upgrade as you mentioned.

Thanks,
  James



On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 19:48:05 +0200
 Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apart from what the other user wrote: Do you get an exception on the tomcat side? There was a bug in Reader.readLine() I fixed for 5.5.16:

http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38346

TC 5.5.7 is pretty old and not really stable. I suggest testing again with 5.5.17 (or the upcoming 5.5.20) and if the problem is still there, open a bugzilla and attach your configs (apache/mod_jk+tomcat) and describe a minimal test case, so that we are able to reproduce the problem (like attaching a jsp or war and describing how to use it).

Regards,

Rainer

James Grady schrieb:
Rainer,
I tried upgrading mod_jk, but that did not solve the problem. And, I double-checked that I did not have a small maxPostSize value set anywhere. Initially I suspected that I might have a bad encoded value in my uploaded data, but if I split the 40k data set into 2 pieces it will upload with no problems. I believe this means that there probably isn't
incorrectly encoded data.
I'll keep looking and will respond again if I an find the problem.
  Thanks for the help.
James

On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:44:23 +0200
 Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I tried with mod_jk 1.2.18 and Apache 2.0.58. No problems, this should work. Although I doubt it's a problem in the mod_jk version, maybe you
should upgrade.

Did you set maxPostSize on the tomcat connector to some small size? The
default is 2MB.

Regards,

Rainer

James Grady schrieb:
I am running Apache 2.0.48 that uses mod_jk 1.2.10 to communicate with Tomcat 5.5.7. When my client posts large requests (about 40K) to Apache, I can see where the request is sent through mod_jk, but when it
gets to Tomcat the data has a length of zero.

Is there a way to increase the amount of data that can be passed through
mod_jk without failure?

My mod_jk log file has this data in it when the data is lost:



[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [debug]
ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1240): request body to send 40654 -
request body to resend 0
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [trace]
ajp_read_into_msg_buff::jk_ajp_common.c (1093): enter
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [trace]
ajp_read_fully_from_server::jk_ajp_common.c (1047): enter
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [trace]
ajp_read_into_msg_buff::jk_ajp_common.c (1129): exit
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [trace]
ajp_connection_tcp_send_message::jk_ajp_common.c (894): enter
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [debug]
ajp_connection_tcp_send_message::jk_ajp_common.c (898): sending to ajp13
pos
=4 len=8192 max=8192
[Fri Sep 15 16:03:46 2006] [1391:60336] [debug]
ajp_connection_tcp_send_message::jk_ajp_common.c (898): 0000 12 34
1F FC
1F FA 44 61 74 61 3D 30 36 2D 30 30  - .4....Data=06-00

Thanks...

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