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RE: Servlet.service() for servlet default threw exception

From: Wilkins, Brian <bwilkins_at_harris.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 20:27:33 +0000

It doesn't tell me which resource exactly.. however, it would be a web page with javascript (Since this is a GWT application)

From: Shing Wai Chan [mailto:shing.wai.chan_at_oracle.com]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 4:24 PM
To: Wilkins, Brian
Cc: users_at_glassfish.java.net
Subject: Re: Servlet.service() for servlet default threw exception

Do you know exactly what resource is loading causing the timeout? Any further info in the server.log?

On 9/30/13 10:33 AM, Wilkins, Brian wrote:
I'm trying to launch my GWT module that is deployed to the GlassFish 4 instance. It is loaded as an application, which has its own set of servlets.


From: Shing Wai Chan [mailto:shing.wai.chan_at_oracle.com]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 1:25 PM
To: users_at_glassfish.java.net<mailto:users_at_glassfish.java.net>
Subject: Re: Servlet.service() for servlet default threw exception

"default" and "jsp" are servlets added by the container to handle 'general pages, like html, jpg' and jsp pages.
What resource do you try to load?
Shing Wai Chan

On 9/30/13 10:11 AM, Wilkins, Brian wrote:
I recently upgraded from Glassfish 3.1.2.2 to Glassfish 4.0 Community Edition. I never had this problem before but when my GWT app is first loaded by Firefox (CTRL+F5), it takes a really long time to load. I observed in the Glassfish 4.0 logs about a "Servlet.service() for servlet default threw exception" -> java.io.IOException: java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException. Once I let the browser timeout, I load the page again and my application successfully loads.

I do not have a servlet named default in my GWT application. Also, I see a servlet named jsp in the Glassfish administration page. I do not have such servlets in my GWT application.

Any idea what is going on? I never had this problem before.

Thanks

Brian Wilkins