Thanks for your answer Henri :)
I agree with you, finally I don't think the problem comes from mod_jk
It may be Apache (using mod_jk and Tomcat) like described by Stuart Hynd in his post on this page : http://www.junlu.com/msg/107218.html

Or, perhaps, QuickTime 6 which is more "weaker" than QT7 which doesn't care about the thing which makes the problem (and I would like to know where this thing comes from).

But the incredible thing is that, using this : http://localhost:8080/my_test/BinaryStreaming it works perfectly on QT6 (without the 8080 port, the latence problem appears -> QT6 or the servlet or Apache, is waiting for the video file entirely created before starting to play it)...


Any other suggestions or opinions about this mystery ? :)



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Le 20 juil. 05, à 23:24, Henri Gomez a écrit :

not true, mod_jk didn't change the mime type provided by servlet output.

I'm doing it on productions servers to handle on the fly generated PDFs

2005/7/20, Jérôme Chauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Any ideas ?
It would be helpful :)
Thanks,

Jérôme Chauvin

Le 19 juil. 05, à 10:09, Jérôme Chauvin a écrit :

Hi all !

I've developed a servlet ("BinaryStreaming" based on
"StreamingContent" by Raj Behera) which does a binary stream of a mpeg
video file which is created progressively (by another
servlet/software/Unix command/... not important ) and finally read and
played by Quicktime.
I use Apache and Tomcat so I've installed mod_jk

All work well (-> MacOS and Windows) but... :
If I go on     http://localhost:8080/my_test/BinaryStreaming     it
works well with QuickTime 7 and QuickTime 6 (6, 6.5, 6.5.2, ...).

I have mod_jk so I can go on
http://localhost/my_test/BinaryStreaming and here it still works
well with QT7.
But QT6 seems to wait that the video file is entirely created to start
the viewing instead of starting to play the movie as soon as there is
data in it, progressively.
-> like it does with QT7 and QT6 with :8080  OR  when I use QT7
without :8080.

I think it's due to mod_jk but I've no idea to make it work


I've found that another person had a similar problem, but no answer
was given :
http://www.junlu.com/msg/107218.html

This message was posted in 09/2004 and it seems that Apache causes
problems with pre-defined MIME-Types.



Does someone have an answer or an idea ? :-)
I really need to fix this ! :(

Thanks in advance.  :o)

Regards,

Jérôme

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