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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Angel Aray <aa...@conectium.com> on 2001/06/30 01:29:25 UTC

Ajp13 wrong Response

I am having a problem which is very difficult to reproduce. Under certain
conditions some request get the response for some other request. It looks
like at some point probably due to some synchronization issues tomcat
mixes de responses from different clients.

I hadn't seen this behavior before, but since I moved  from using just
tomcat to using apache + mod_jk + tomcat it has occurred a couple of times.

Has anyone seen this kind of behavior before?


I am using apache_1.3.20, tomcat33-m3.


Re: Ajp13 wrong Response

Posted by Bill Barker <wb...@wilshire.com>.
I take back my previous post.  This is still happening in M4 (and I'm still
clueless why).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angel Aray" <aa...@conectium.com>
To: "'Tomcat-Dev" <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Ajp13 wrong Response


>
> I am having a problem which is very difficult to reproduce. Under certain
> conditions some request get the response for some other request. It looks
> like at some point probably due to some synchronization issues tomcat
> mixes de responses from different clients.
>
> I hadn't seen this behavior before, but since I moved  from using just
> tomcat to using apache + mod_jk + tomcat it has occurred a couple of
times.
>
> Has anyone seen this kind of behavior before?
>
>
> I am using apache_1.3.20, tomcat33-m3.
>
>


Re: Ajp13 wrong Response

Posted by Bill Barker <wb...@wilshire.com>.
I've seen it, but couldn't track it down.  I haven't seen it come back in
M4, but haven't been testing M4 long either.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angel Aray" <aa...@conectium.com>
To: "'Tomcat-Dev" <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Ajp13 wrong Response


>
> I am having a problem which is very difficult to reproduce. Under certain
> conditions some request get the response for some other request. It looks
> like at some point probably due to some synchronization issues tomcat
> mixes de responses from different clients.
>
> I hadn't seen this behavior before, but since I moved  from using just
> tomcat to using apache + mod_jk + tomcat it has occurred a couple of
times.
>
> Has anyone seen this kind of behavior before?
>
>
> I am using apache_1.3.20, tomcat33-m3.
>
>