I've found a reason to my problem : I was sending a Content-Length
header, albeit I was using GZIP Compression.
What I do not understand, is why the browser could get the content on
tomcat despise that header, and why the connector could not?
Martin Gainty wrote:
when you change an attribute of the connector you need to restart the
connector by
cycling (stop/start) Tomcat
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Baldurien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Download problem with IE6, IIS 6.0, SSL, Tomcat 6.0.13
and connector 1.2.25 (last in date) on Windows Server 2k3
Here is more information :
- I tried with firefox using IIS, and it fails too.
- I've done the following test : I made 10 files of different size
(512 bytes, 1024, 2048, ...) then I uploaded them :
On IIS (tested with Fx, and IE):
1. When the file is less or equals 16KiB, upload works.
2. When the file is bigger than 32KiB, upload fails.
On Tomcat directly (only testable with IE):
1. Works in any case
After uploading the biggest files, I tried to download them :
1. It works for <= 16KiB
2. It fails for 32KiB
You seemed to think that it might be "|disableUploadTimeout" (which
is set to false by default), so I tried
||disableUploadTimeout="true", restarted the Tomcat service, and it
did not resolve the problem.
|
Martin Gainty wrote:
to make sure its not tomcat timing out
what is disableUploadTimeout in your connector set to?
M--
----- Original Message ----- From: "Baldurien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: Download problem with IE6, IIS 6.0, SSL, Tomcat 6.0.13 and
connector 1.2.25 (last in date) on Windows Server 2k3
Hello,
I have the following configuration :
- A Tomcat 6.0.13 serving any file running on port 8080
- A IIS 6.0 frontend server, on port 80/443 (for SSL) which use the
Jp connector 1.2.25 as a gateway to Tomcat, on Windows Server 2003
The connector serves all that is in /myProject path without any
restriction on file type. It works pretty well in both case (IIS ->
Tomcat, or Tomcat without IIS).
However, the application do have a struct action which serves up file
stored in database, via Hibernate. In such case, when the file is
"large" (I would say at least 10KiB), Internet Explorer 6 fails
downloading with this message :
>> Internet Explorer cannot download dwl.do?id=19 from localhost.
>>
>> The connection with the server was reset
This fails only when I'm using the
IIS url
(https://localhost/foo/dwl.do?id=19) : when I'm calling directly the
Tomcat webserver, it works without any problem.
Before looking for a solution on the web, I tried to view the log of
the connector : I do not have a single log file in "C:\Program
Files\Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta Isapi Redirector\log",
despise the fact I setted level on debug both in a file located in
the same directory than isapi_redirect, and in registry.
My search was not successful, as I found no real clues about my
problem.
I did not try with another browser (like Firefox) as the web project
must work with IE6.
Additionnaly, I have a few questions regarding my problem :
1. How do we enable the logs? The isapi_redirect.properties and the
registry points to :
log_file=C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta Isapi
Redirector\log\jakarta.log
log_level=debug
The file is never created. I did not try without spaces.
2. Is there a limit in size between IIS and Tomcat? Some of the
result in my search spoke about a 8192 bytes limits, other about a
pool size limit?
Honestly,
Baldurien
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