you'r right just fixed it.

<Connector maxKeepAliveRequests="50000" port="7070" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
allowTrace="false" connectionTimeout="20000" clientAuth="false" />

anyway, I can't still find the "Connection: Keep-Alive" HTTP Response(from
tomcat) header. I just don't know where to check, any clues? anything
missing?

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Mehdi Sarmadi


On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
<knst.koli...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 2012/4/12 Mehdi Sarmadi <msarm...@gmail.com>:
> >
> >  I just setup a tomcat 7 on linux for test. I just used this connection
> > property in server.xml
> >
> > here is out connector
> > <Connector maxKeepAliveRequests=-1 port="7070" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
> > allowTrace="false" connectionTimeout="20000" clientAuth="false" />
> >
> > , but when we try to connect from a client "Firefox" in my case,
> > "Connection: Keep-Alive" is sent in the Request by Browser but
> "Connection:
> > Keep-Alive" is not visible in the HTTP Response Headers, which obviously
> > coming from weblogic. I use HTTPFox plugin.
> >
> >  So I guess that  that config does not work. Something seems to be
> missing.
> >  Any suggestion for making HTTP KeepAlive work in Tomcat?
> >
>
> Connection: Keep-Alive  header has different meaning.
>
> It is needed only when you have Keep-Alive: header as well so that
> "Keep-Alive" header value is not lost at proxies.
>
> Keep alive feature of HTTP/1.1 does not need to be specified in the
> response. It is "on" by default. See RFC2616 aka HTTP/1.1
> specification.
>
>
> By the way:
> 1. You are missing quotes around "-1". The above is broken XML.
> 2. You will get the same response even if you remove the
> maxKeepAliveRequests attribute.
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
>
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