Chris, When I used the URL provided by you I have indeed access to my bug report. It seems the notification email I got with confirmation of my report submission provides the misleading URL. Is it possible to fix it in the notification template?
When I debug the code (using the test case I attached to the bug report), it doesn't go into the if (streaming() && strOutputStream == null) { writeRequests(); // <<<< Here } but goes directly to expect100Continue() in: if (expectContinue) { expect100Continue(); } On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Chris Hegarty <chris.hega...@oracle.com>wrote: > Hi Piotr, > > Your bug is accessible at > > http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.**do?bug_id=8012625<http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8012625> > > From my reading of the code the headers should be sent before waiting for > the reply to continue. > > From sun/net/www/prtotocol/http/**HttpURLConnection: > > getOutputStream() { > .... > if (!checkReuseConnection()) > connect(); > > boolean expectContinue = false; > String expects = requests.findValue("Expect"); > if ("100-Continue".**equalsIgnoreCase(expects)) { > http.setIgnoreContinue(false); > expectContinue = true; > } > > if (streaming() && strOutputStream == null) { > writeRequests(); // <<<< Here > } > > if (expectContinue) { > expect100Continue(); > } > .... > > } > > Are you seeing something different? > > -Chris. > > > > On 05/07/2013 02:25 PM, Piotr Bzdyl wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> This is my first post to this mailing list so I would like to say "Hi". >> >> The reason I subscribed and I am writing is that I believe I have found >> a bug in sun.*.HttpURLConnection class (in particular how it handles >> Expect: 100-continue header). I have already submitted a bug at >> bugs.sun.com <http://bugs.sun.com> but after almost 3 weeks I still >> >> cannot access the bug and check its status >> (http://bugs.sun.com/**bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_**id=9001773<http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=9001773> >> ). >> >> I would like to ask if bugs.sun.com <http://bugs.sun.com> is alive or if >> >> it is possible to report the bug in the OpenJDK project or is there any >> other alternative procedure for submitting bug reports. >> >> Best regards, >> Piotr Bzdyl >> >