As promised, i was able to test the async write today.
Unfortunatly even with the patch nothing changed :)
basically i try to load a flash movie (swf) inside another swf movie
via loadmovie function.
this bring unexpected result, flash hangs, movie is not loaded and so
on.
Giving to you other info is a bit complicate :(
If you want, i can wrote a little fla as a test, but probably is
possible to reproduce the problem even in some other way
best regards.
> Also I've commited some fix for async. write [1]. Please try it
> out, if this will fix your issue.
>
>>
>>
>>>> 2) async write
>>>> ****
>>>> public void useAsynchronousWrite(boolean asyncWrite){
>>>> st.setAsyncHttpWriteEnabled(asyncWrite);
>>>> }
>>>> ****
>>> Async write currently doesn't work with ssl, just with plain HTTP.
>>> Can you pls. try plain HTTP to be sure the problem is just with
>>> HTTPS?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> if i turn this on, i got some wired response :(
>>>> basically the client is a flash program, that do some loadmovie.
>>>> Sometimes the flash get corrupted in the transfer and flash
>>>> crash with pain and suffering.
>>>> removing the asyncwrite fix the problem :) honestly i don't know
>>>> how i can debug it :(
>>>>
>>>> but i have some info to give to you :D
>>>>
>>>> this is what i do to write the response, i have 2 different case
>>>> a) the request is a POST, i parse the request and generate an
>>>> XML as a response then, to write it
>>>> ****
>>>> httpResp.setHeader("Set-Cookie", "SID="+session.sid);
>>>> httpResp.setCharacterEncoding("utf-8");
>>>> httpResp.setStatus(200);
>>>> httpResp.setContentType("text/xml");
>>>> httpResp.getWriter().print(res.asXML());
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> res.asXML return a string, so for me is ok, isn't it??
>>>> I haven't tested too much this part with asyncwrite, because the
>>>> flash crash before (while loading a swf)
>>>>
>>>> b) the request is a GET, so i send out a file
>>>> i don't use staticresadapter, for some odd reason i need to get
>>>> the file in 2 different place (i know that this is horrible, but
>>>> at the moment is the only way)
>>>> and, to write the file out, i do
>>>> ****
>>>> //SEND FILE
>>>> res.setStatus(200);
>>>>
>>>> int dot = resource.getName().lastIndexOf
>>>> (".");
>>>> if (dot > 0) {
>>>> String ext = resource.getName
>>>> ().substring(dot + 1);
>>>> String ct = MimeType.get(ext);
>>>> if (ct != null) {
>>>> res.setContentType(ct);
>>>> }
>>>> } else {
>>>> res.setContentType(MimeType.get
>>>> ("html"));
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> long length = resource.length();
>>>> res.setContentLengthLong(length);
>>>>
>>>> fis = new FileInputStream(resource);
>>>> byte b[] = new byte[8192];
>>>> while (fis.read(b) > 0) {
>>>> res.getStream().write(b);
>>>> }
>>>> res.getStream().flush();
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> keep in mind that res is a grizzlyresponse in this example.
>>>> could this piece of code generate some problem with asyncwrite?
>>>
>>
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