I should mention that this is entirely on localhost (running linux) and
using https.
On 4/11/21 8:31 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Thanks, I’ll go back to reading headers first.
I did not mean to imply the header content differed significantly. The header
value is always an integer (< 100).
On Apr 10, 2021, at 11:10 PM, Brian Wolfe <wolfebrian2...@gmail.com> wrote:
So i'm not too familiar with tomcat 9. However, I did notice that
maxHttpHeaderSize
default is supposed to be 8KB in 9. That is set on the connector. Which
affects both request and response headers.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/http.html
Did you try that?
If i'm not mistaken about a stream of content. the response headers should
be the first thing that is received by the client. Then the body can be
split and transmitted along the connection.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 10:06 PM Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com> wrote:
I saw this mentioned a couple years ago, on tomcat 7, but don't see
anything recent on this topic and I'm using 9.0.43. Of 59 separate
requests to same servlet three repeatedly do not have the header entry
added by the servlet to the response. The remaining 56 all have the
header/value. The three consistently lose the header.
Size matters? The 56 which succeed are on average 203 units in payload
size while the bad boys are 7K,10K,13K units. (And I'm guessing about
100 bytes per unit)
The clients streams the payload from the response, and I've tried
getting the header both before and after the stream has been read.
Any clues as to where the missing header goes? Does the servlet not
send it or is it in some /other/ response?
Thanks,
rjs
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Thanks,
Brian Wolfe
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