Salut,
doris chen wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried the chat application using glassfish v3 ea b39 (this is Grizzly
> 1.9.8?). I tried with 2 browsers, 1 on Firefox and the other on
> Safari. I have the similar issue. Type the message in Firefox, the
> Firefox doesn't show anything but the Safari shows the message.
Right now the chat only works with Firefox. Also v3 is broken unless you
patch it, unfortunately. Are you seeing exception in server.log by any
chance?
Thanks!!
-- Jeanfrancois
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doris
>
> Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>> Salut,
>>
>> can you update to the latest 1.9.8. The exception you attached has
>> been fixed in that version. Let me know how it goes after.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --Jeanfrancois
>>
>> Jens Heyer wrote:
>>>> Salut,
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Jens.Heyer_at_hsbctrinkaus.de wrote:
>>>
>>>> > Hello everybody,
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > I tried the sample "grizzly-comet-chat-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war",
>>>
>>>> > "grizzly-comet-chat-iframe-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war" and
>>>
>>>> > "grizzly-comet-counter-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war" from the maven
>>>
>>>> > repository
>>> (http://download.java.net/maven/2/com/sun/grizzly/samples/) and
>>>
>>>> > got an unexpected behaviour by using miscellaneous browsers.
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > This is what I have done in case of sample
>>>
>>>> > "grizzly-comet-chat-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war":
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > 1. java -jar grizzly-comet-webserver-1.9.9-20090307.220712-42.jar
>>>> -p 8080
>>>
>>>> > -a grizzly-comet-chat-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war
>>>
>>>> > com.sun.grizzly.samples.comet.AjaxCometServlet
>>>
>>>> > 2. Start a Firefox 3.0.6 (hereinafter called 'A'), open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name
>>>
>>>> > 3. Start a Firefox 3.0.6 (hereinafter called 'B'), open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Are the 2 browsers running from the same instance of Firefox? If yes,
>>>
>>>> the two connections max limit to a host will prevent the application
>>>
>>>> from working.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, I don’t really know what you mean by opening two different
>>> instances, but I what I did is just double clicking the Firefox
>>> Desktop Icon two times. I think this should create two separate
>>> instances right?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> > 4. Enter a Text in 'B' and press the "Post Message" button (this
>>>> notifies
>>>
>>>> > the chat clients 'A' and 'B' as expected)
>>>
>>>> > 5. Start a Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13 (hereinafter called 'C'),
>>>> open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name
>>>
>>>> > 6. Enter a Text in 'A' and press the "Post Message" button (this
>>>> notifies
>>>
>>>> > the chat clients 'A', 'B' and 'C' as expected)
>>>
>>>> > 7. Enter a Text in 'C' and press the "Post Message" button (>>
>>>> nothing
>>>
>>>> > happens? <<)
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> hum...looks like we have a bug. Can you file an issue here:
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> https://grizzly.dev.java.net/issues/
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Do you know if 1.9.6 suffer the same issue?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried to start the 1.9.6 Version but in that case I got an
>>> exception after entering a name and logging in (take a look at the
>>> attachment for further details).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> --Jeanfrancois
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > Aside from that, after waiting some minutes both Firefox instances
>>>> stop
>>>
>>>> > listening to the chat although they are still able to send messages?
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > Another demonstration by using the
>>>
>>>> > "grizzly-comet-chat-iframe-1.9.9-20090307.220712-19.war":
>>>
>>>> >
>>>
>>>> > 1. java -jar grizzly-comet-webserver-1.9.9-20090307.220712-42.jar
>>>> -p 8080
>>>
>>>> > -a grizzly-comet-chat-iframe-1.9.9-20090307.220712.19.war
>>>
>>>> > com.sun.grizzly.sample.comet.iframechat.CometServlet
>>>
>>>> > 2. Start a Firefox 3.0.6 (hereinafter called 'A'), open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name
>>>
>>>> > 3. Start a Firefox 3.0.6 (hereinafter called 'B'), open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name (>> after the logging in the
>>> name I
>>>
>>>> > entered is not displayed in the top? <<)
>>>
>>>> > 4. Enter Text in 'A' and press enter (>> only 'A' gets a message, not
>>> 'B'?
>>>
>>>> > <<)
>>>
>>>> > 5. Enter Text in 'B' and press enter (>> only 'A' gets a message, not
>>> 'B'?
>>>
>>>> > <<)
>>>
>>>> > 6. Start a Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13 (herinafter called 'C'),
>>>> open
>>>
>>>> > "http://localhost:8080/", enter a Name (>> after the logging in the
>>> name I
>>>
>>>> > entered is not displayed in the top like in case of 'B'? <<)
>>>
>>>> > 7. Enter Text in 'C' and press enter (>> only 'A' gets a message,
>>>> not 'B'
>>>
>>>> > or 'C'? <<)
>>>
>>>> > 8. Close 'A' (>> both the chat and the name gets visible in 'B'
>>>> somehow?
>>>
>>> >> <<)
>>>
>>> >>
>>>
>>> >> Best regards
>>>
>>> >>
>>>
>>> >> Jens
>>>
>>>
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