Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
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> BTW: Do you use the tomcat native connector? If so, try whether the
> problem comes from tcnative.
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So, I tried increasing the log level on the Tomcat side, but it was a stab
in the dark because I'm not very familiar with the default style of logging
(I use log4
I left them off because they were the same. The only difference is they are a
second apart.
[Fri Nov 13 08:32:07.359 2009] [1916:2244] [debug] jk_ajp_common.c (1259):
03 1F F8 61 63 74 69 6F 6E 3D 31 26 6E 61 6D 65 - ...action=1&name
[Fri Nov 13 08:32:08.218 2009] [1916:2244] [debug] jk
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
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> As said: "JkLogLevel trace" will log the full packets.
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I reran it with trace log level and I can see the break now between the
packets.
One example that works (notice "inde" at the end of the first packet and "x"
at the beginning of the next one:
[Fri Nov 13
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
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> Does it happen every time for that page? Or is it at least easily
> reproducible for you? Does the "load not completely" always stop at the
> same position? If yes, which byte offset?
>
> Thos questions help us decide, how easily we will be able to attack the
> prpblem.
Apache HTTP Server/2.2.14
mod_jk/1.2.28
jdk 1.6.0_07-b06
Apache Tomcat/5.5.26
I got the binary for mod_jk from a mirror on the tomcat connectors download
page. The exact filename was
"/win32/jk-1.2.28/mod_jk-1.2.28-httpd-2.2.3.so"
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Another thought, the application works fine if I go to Tomcat directly via
port 8080.
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I am experiencing an odd issue using AJP13 to connect Apache up to Tomcat.
I've gotten it all setup and working for small pages, but I have a use case
where Tomcat serves a very large page >300KB. In this particular case, the
page does not load completely. Sections of the html are duplicated, and