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Vadim Beilin commented on CXF-9135:
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Yes, sure, and they also pass when one uses 
_force.urlconnection.http.conduit=true_, as I pointed out in the Jira.
My point, though, is that the construct that used to work with the default HTTP 
conduit in CXF 3.5 and before is failing with the default HTTP conduit in CXF 
4.1.

> Second async javax call fails with allowChunking=false
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-9135
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-9135
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JAX-WS Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.1, 4.1.2
>         Environment: Java 17
>            Reporter: Vadim Beilin
>            Assignee: Freeman Yue Fang
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: ShowBug.java, ShowBug2.java, cxf-httpclient-bug.zip
>
>
> The second call to an asynchronous web method is failing when using the JDK 
> HttpClient-based conduit and allowChunking set to false.
>  
> Logs show that the while the first request has correct conetnt-length, the 
> second request has Transfer-encoding: chunked, and the body is not sent at 
> all. Here are 3 requests received by the server (WSDL and two web methods):
> {noformat}
> ID: 1
> Address: http://localhost:12345/Service?wsdl
> Http-Method: GET
> Content-Type: 
> Headers: {Accept=[*/*], connection=[Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings], 
> Content-Length=[0], Content-Type=[null], Host=[localhost:12345], 
> HTTP2-Settings=[AAEAAEAAAAIAAAABAAMAAABkAAQBAAAAAAUAAEAA], Upgrade=[h2c], 
> User-Agent=[Apache-CXF/4.1.1]}
> {noformat}
> {noformat}
> ID: 2
> Address: http://localhost:12345/Service
> Encoding: UTF-8
> Http-Method: POST
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
> Headers: {Accept=[*/*], connection=[Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings], 
> Content-Length=[152], content-type=[text/xml; charset=UTF-8], 
> Host=[localhost:12345], 
> HTTP2-Settings=[AAEAAEAAAAIAAAABAAMAAABkAAQBAAAAAAUAAEAA], SOAPAction=[""], 
> Upgrade=[h2c], User-Agent=[Apache-CXF/4.1.1]}
> Payload: <soap:Envelope 
> xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";><soap:Body><respond 
> xmlns="http://test";>blah</respond></soap:Body></soap:Envelope>
> {noformat}
> {noformat}
> ID: 3
> Address: http://localhost:12345/Service
> Encoding: UTF-8
> Http-Method: POST
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
> Headers: {Accept=[*/*], connection=[Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings], 
> content-type=[text/xml; charset=UTF-8], Host=[localhost:12345], 
> HTTP2-Settings=[AAEAAEAAAAIAAAABAAMAAABkAAQBAAAAAAUAAEAA], SOAPAction=[""], 
> transfer-encoding=[chunked], Upgrade=[h2c], User-Agent=[Apache-CXF/4.1.1]}
> {noformat}
> I'm attaching a test class that demonstrates the issue.
> For the failure to happen, we need 
> * to use the new default HttpClient-based conduit (URLConnection-based 
> conduit works)
>  * {{allowChunking}} to be set to false (not set or set to true works)
>  * an asyncronous service method to be used (synchronous method works)



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