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[jetty-dev] Jetty problem with content-length in 9.0.0.M5
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I've been using maven jetty plugin version 9.0.0.M5
The milton.io webdav servlet generates a PROPFIND response XML and
converts to a byte array. The length of this byte array is set as the
content length header, and then the byte array is written to the
outputstream, followed by a flush of the response outputstream
This causes an EOF exception
This servlet is in widespread use and I've been using with Jetty 6
without problem.
If i remove the call to out.flush() then the exception doesnt occur, and
the client receives the response, but subsequent requests hang until the
TCP socket times out - indicating a mismatch between the content length
header set and actual content sent.
I then down-graded to jetty plugin 8.1.8.v20121106 and the servlet then
works as expected - no EOF exceptions.
So it seems that jetty9 is adding an extra byte to the content sent, or
something similar. Note the problem only occurs when setting an explicit
content length. If i remove the content length header jetty uses chunked
encoding correctly. However, not all webdav clients support chunked
encoding.
Thanks,
Brad