Hi friends,

Problem still exists... Unforntunately I do not have a public URL. Could you
share you HTTP POST request code.
Lines with Content-Type, Content-Length etc are commented out because I
tried them but they didn't help. Event if I set them, server receives GET
with content-length=-1. Changing lines order and playing with header
properties gave no result. And once again, my problem is NOT that Tomcat
doesn't get POST body. It doesn't get POST at all!
Will try multipart requests with HTTPClient, hope it'll help...

Andrey

2009/4/8 André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>

> André Warnier wrote:
> Trying to redeem myself to Andrey for hijacking his post..
>
> Andrey, in your (latest) client code you do not set either a
> content-length, nor a "chunked" encoding headers.
> Is it possible that Tomcat 6 just ignores your POST content in that case ?
> In RFC2616, I find this in section 4.3 :
>  The presence of a message-body in a request is signaled by the
>   inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header field in
>   the request's message-headers. A message-body MUST NOT be included in
>   a request if the specification of the request method (section 5.1.1)
>   does not allow sending an entity-body in requests. A server SHOULD
>   read and forward a message-body on any request; if the request method
>   does not include defined semantics for an entity-body, then the
>   message-body SHOULD be ignored when handling the request.
>
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