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Guillaume Cauchon updated HTTPCLIENT-785:
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Attachment: Browser-POST.txt
> Multipart POST truncated and causing clinet application to hang ?!
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-785
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-785
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpClient
> Affects Versions: 3.1 Final
> Environment: WinXP SP3, Eclipse 3.4, JDK 1.6.0_07, Tomcat 5.5.25
> Reporter: Guillaume Cauchon
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: Browser-POST.txt, HttpClient-POST.txt
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> I'm using the HttpClient 3.1 to upload my Axis2 archives from my client
> application to the Axis2 webapp (using the default same URL as the one used
> by the JSP pages) and it keeps failing in a way I can explain... If I use the
> webapp's upload jsp page the POST request works correctly and my archive gets
> transferred without issues! However using HttpClient in my client application
> even if I get a HTTP/1.0 200, the file doesn't gets transferred at all as it
> seams the POST request is truncated (from looking at the post boundaries that
> are missing. The funny thiongs it's is semas to be size related as it's is
> working for realy small files from my client app...
> I'm using the simple code I found for http multipart post over the doc and in
> other examples on the web :
> File f = new File(arg2);
> PostMethod filePost = new PostMethod(the_url.toExternalForm());
> Part[] parts = {
> new FilePart(f.getName(), f)
> };
> filePost.setRequestEntity(
> new MultipartRequestEntity(parts, filePost.getParams())
> );
> HttpClient client = new org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient();
> HttpClientParams params = new HttpClientParams();
> client.getHttpConnectionManager().getParams().setConnectionTimeout(10000);
> client.setParams(params);
> status = client.executeMethod(filePost);
> I attached a tcpmon snapshot of the 2 different post requests, the one that
> is working (from the jsp page) and the one that isn't (from my client app.
> using HttpClient)!
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