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Posted to slide-user@jakarta.apache.org by Kiran Patchigolla <Ki...@hyperion.com> on 2004/12/16 01:20:53 UTC

PROPFIND failure when Slide is running on weblogic 8

We are facing an intermittent but reproducible problem with the PROPFIND
Webdav call. If we make 100 PROPFIND calls on the same URI, the call
fails about 6-10 times.

 

On a successful PROPFIND call, we see the following:

14-Dec-2004 17:55:01, /files/Products/ABC, PROPFIND, 401 "Unauthorized",
0 ms, %v

14-Dec-2004 17:55:01, /files/Products/ABC, PROPFIND, 207 "Multi-Status",
70 ms, %v

 

On a failed PROPFIND call, we see only the "Unauthorized" message. Looks
like, after the server challenges for credentials, the client is
attempting to read but the server is aborting the connection. We see the
following message on the client side:

org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpRecoverableException:
java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: recv failed

            at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase.readResponse(HttpMethodBase
.java:1962)

            at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase.processRequest(HttpMethodBa
se.java:2653)

            at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase.execute(HttpMethodBase.java
:1087)

            at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.java:6
43)

            at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.java:4
97)

 

Has anyone faced this problem? Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

Kiran



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