On 31/03/2010 14:37, John Dunne wrote:
Hi Pid,
Thanks for your reply.
The file is 140 kilobytes.
That's not really very large and certainly not large enough for the size
to be an interesting factor.
What happens if you download the file in a browser?
How is the Servlet sending it, by a forward to the real location or by
generating it dynamically and sending the bytes?
p
-----Original Message-----
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: 31 March 2010 13:20
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat not serving large content?
On 31/03/2010 10:51, John Dunne wrote:
Hi,
I'm using tomcat 5.5.28 to serve an XML document (an RSS feed actually)
via
a servlet. An RSS client makes the request via a HTTP POST request, and I
can see the servlet serves the entire XML document, however, the RSS
client
for some reason does not receive a complete document. I've assumed that
this
is to do with a configurable limit in the tomcat server, and after
searching
high and low on Google I've come here to see if anyone can shed some light
on this elusive (at least for me) property.
Thank you for your time in reading this mail!!
How big, exactly, is the file or data sent?
p
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