Hi Folks, I want to tell the browser / Tomcat that I'm done processing my JSP page (ie, the little spinning icon in Firefox should stop spinning!).
However, I still want to log a couple of things (duration, browser info etc). But, the users' browser doesn't need to be tied up while this happens. One way to do that would seem to be to call response.flush(). However, Tomcat seems to have issues with this (google: response.flush tomcat). Indeed, it doesn't seem to do anything at all. The one way I did manage to communicate that I was done was to call: response.getWriter().flush(); response.getWriter().close(); But, on certain (tiny) pages, it seems to kill all the content. Which is a bit unfortunate! Is there a way that I can signal to Tomcat / the browser / the servlet filters, that my JSP page is done? The page that doesn't render when those two lines of code are included is as follows: <%@ page language="java" import="za.co.oneTwoOne.web.*" pageEncoding="ISO-8859-1"%> <% Session myPage = new Session(request, response); pageContext.setAttribute("myPage", myPage); %> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <body> ProcessID <%=myPage.getParameter("ProcessID") %> took <%=myPage.getInt("exec ProcessGetExecutionTime ?", "ProcessID*") %> ms to serve. </body> </html> <% myPage.terminate(); %> I really appreciate your input! Renen. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]