FYI, this isn't *always* caused by a user event... in fact, I have an
application now that exhibits this behavior, under Internet Explorer
only, during LOADING of the application. I've always observed the
"don't worry about it" philosophy too, and with this particular app it
doesn't seem to have any ill effect, but I can say with 100% certainty
it has nothing to do with user actions in this case (it seems to have to
do with Dojo and how it loads resources, but I haven't had time to try
and hunt it down). I've seen it elsewhere too... seems to largely be
limited to IE, if not exclusive to it, and true, I've never seen it
cause a problem.
Frank
Mark Thomas wrote:
Propes, Barry L wrote:
anybody know what this error would mean?
I'm using TC 4.1.3 by the way.
2007-04-10 16:09:19 StandardWrapperValve[default]: Servlet.service() for
servlet default threw exception
ClientAbortException: java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection
abort: socket write error
I noticed this on my logs a few times and hadn't really seen it before. Didn't know why it was occurring.
The user clicked stop in their browser or closed their browser before
Tomcat was finished sending the page to them.
Nothing to worry about.
Mark
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