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Re: Servlet with POST Request

Bill Barker

2006-12-16

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If you don't send a Content-Length, then you need to use 'Transfer-Encoding:
chunked'. Otherwise Tomcat (or any other HTTP/1.1 server) has no way of
knowing when the request body ends, and the next request begins.

"Scott Carr" <scarr@(protected)
news:45833AB7.6000907@(protected)...
> Does a servlet require the use of a Content-Length for the Reader to be
> populated?
>
> I trying to use Tomcat instead of writing my own Socket Server. I have a
> set of lines that I am trying to parse, but I don't have any idea how much
> is going to be sent up front.
> It may be 1000Kb, or it may be several Megabytes worth of information, and
> I want to read each line as they come in, and handle the request on a line
> by line basis.
>
> Any ideas on this? ... Should I write my own socket server?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Scott Carr
> OpenOffice.org
> Documentation Co-Lead
> http://documentation.openoffice.org
>
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