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Re: Atmosphere + Grizzly: No AtmosphereHandler maps request for /chat Status 500 Message Server Error

From: <miguelnaterasolmedo_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 04:10:41 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Alexey.

I've tested your changes and now ws services published using a complex path
(i.e. /chat/sports) are working fine, nice work!!

Anyway, I've detected that json responses contain some strange numbers,
take a look at my tests...

-.Test 1 (only service /chat/sports published):

CONNECTED
RESPONSE: 17|Http Get Response
SENT: {"author":"Miguel","message":"hello"}
RESPONSE: *58|*{"author":"Miguel","message":"hello","time":1399037646311}

-.Test 2 (services /chat/sports & /chat/news published):

CONNECTED
RESPONSE: 20|17|Http Get Response
SENT: {"author":"Miguel","message":"hello"}
RESPONSE: *61|58|*{"author":"Miguel","message":"hello","time":1399037700807}

-.Test 3 (services /chat/sports & /chat/news & /chat/art published):

CONNECTED
RESPONSE: 23|20|17|Http Get Response
SENT: {"author":"Miguel","message":"hello"}
RESPONSE: *64|61|58|*
{"author":"Miguel","message":"hello","time":1399037765028}

On these samples I used the client http://www.websocket.org/echo.htmlconnected to
ws:/localhost:8181/chat/sports and I sent the message{"author":"author","message":"message"}

Well, maybe this only means that I'm doing something wrong (probably).
Anyway I'm attaching my exported eclipse project, maybe you want to take a
look at it.

Thanks for your time.

Miguel.


El jueves, 1 de mayo de 2014 14:39:59 UTC+2, miguelnat..._at_gmail.com
escribió:
>
> Hi Alexey,
>
> I've tested your atmosphere patch + Grizzly2.3.12-SNAPSHOT and it works
> great. Anyway tomorrow I want to perform a more complex test, I'll pass you
> the results.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> Miguel
>
> El jueves, 1 de mayo de 2014 01:40:36 UTC+2, Oleksiy Stashok escribió:
>>
>> Hi Miguel,
>>
>> just for tracking purposes I filed the issue here
>> https://java.net/jira/browse/GRIZZLY-1680
>>
>> WBR,
>> Alexey.
>>
>> On 29.04.14 14:08, miguelnat..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi Alexey.
>>
>> Please, can you tell me where can I find the file
>> Grizzly2.3.12-SNAPSHOT.jar?. I've checked grizzly.java.net &
>> mvnrepository.com but I can't find it.
>>
>> Yep there's no reason to create 2 HttpServers, I did a lot of tests and I
>> forgot to remove that code. Anyway thanks for the advice & support.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Miguel.
>>
>> El martes, 29 de abril de 2014 17:50:49 UTC+2, Oleksiy Stashok escribió:
>>>
>>> (2nd attempt, 1st one was rejected by a mail server)
>>>
>>> Hi Miguel,
>>>
>>> pls. apply the atmosphere patch (attached) and try Grizzly
>>> 2.3.12-SNAPSHOT.
>>> IMO there's no reason to create 2 HttpServers, one should be enough
>>> (pls. see attached), if you see any issues with that - pls. let me know.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> WBR,
>>> Alexey.
>>>
>>> On 28.04.14 02:37, miguelnat..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Alexey,
>>>
>>> Of course, it will be a pleasure to share my test project with you. I'm
>>> attaching my exported eclipse project, the chat service is published at
>>> http://localhost:8181/chat<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8181%2Fchat%2Fa%2Fb%2Fc&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNElYVMLNJmdi9DSQmVI2ia4pWsZdA>
>>>
>>> Regards from Spain.
>>>
>>> Miguel
>>>
>>> El sábado, 26 de abril de 2014 09:36:57 UTC+2, Oleksiy Stashok escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Miguel,
>>>>
>>>> I think I found the possible issue, can I ask you to share the entire
>>>> project, so I can reproduce the problem and make sure it's fixed.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> WBR,
>>>> Alexey.
>>>>
>>>> On 24.04.14 05:04, miguelnat..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Alexey,
>>>>
>>>> I'm debugging this issue, these are my tests & results:
>>>>
>>>> -. When I call 'http://localhost:8181/chat/a/b/c<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8181%2Fchat%2Fa%2Fb%2Fc&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNElYVMLNJmdi9DSQmVI2ia4pWsZdA>'
>>>> internally this request is built: 'AtmosphereRequest{ contextPath=
>>>> servletPath=/chat pathInfo=/a/b/c requestURI=/chat/a/b/c destroyable=true}'
>>>> Well, Http Get requests seem to work fine.
>>>>
>>>> -. When I call 'new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8181/chat/a/b/c')'
>>>> internally this request is built 'AtmosphereRequest{ contextPath=
>>>> servletPath=null pathInfo=null requestURI=/chat/a/b/c destroyable=true}'
>>>> I think the problem (servletPath & pathInfo are null) only happens when
>>>> I use websockets
>>>>
>>>> I'm debbuging the method org.glassfish.grizzly.websockets.WebSocketEngine.upgrade(FilterChainContext
>>>> ctx, HttpContent requestContent, Mapper mapper) and the param
>>>> requestContent receives this value:
>>>>
>>>> HttpRequestPacket (
>>>> method=GET
>>>> url=/chat/a/b/c
>>>> query=null
>>>> protocol=HTTP/1.1
>>>> content-length=-1
>>>> headers=[
>>>> upgrade=websocket
>>>> connection=Upgrade
>>>> host=localhost:8181
>>>> origin=http://localhost:8080
>>>> pragma=no-cache
>>>> cache-control=no-cache
>>>> sec-websocket-key=3pRm4vKnwqvRO8G0/WUNBw==
>>>> sec-websocket-version=13
>>>> sec-websocket-extensions=permessage-deflate;
>>>> client_max_window_bits, x-webkit-deflate-frame
>>>> user-agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36
>>>> (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/34.0.1847.116 Safari/537.36]
>>>> )
>>>>
>>>> but at the end of my debugging session the method org.atmosphere.util.DefaultEndpointMapper.computePath(AtmosphereRequest
>>>> req) receives the param req with this value: AtmosphereRequest{
>>>> contextPath= servletPath=null pathInfo=null requestURI=/chat/a/b/c
>>>> destroyable=true}
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well I hope these tests have some value for you, anyway if you need
>>>> more tests feel free to ask.
>>>>
>>>> Have a nice day.
>>>>
>>>> Miguel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>