I'm not sure about the exact meaning of setDelayDispatchUntilContent. It's documented with *Whether to delay the application dispatch until content is available* which may mean it waits until *all* or *some* content is available. I guess, it means the former, as with many requests, nearly nothing can be done, until they're fully available. Am I right?
Anyway, is it possible to obtain the time when the request started? I'd need it for my statistics. Is there a corresponding option for the output? Some users are on a slow connection and then sending a few bytes takes a long time and keeps a thread busy. At least, that's what I see in my logs: In one case, writing a 200 kB byte array to response.getOutputStream() took 20 seconds. Regards, Martin.
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