On Apr 11, 2012, at 2:14 PM, Bjorn Roche wrote:
>
> On Apr 11, 2012, at 1:50 PM, Thierry Boileau wrote:
>
>> Hi Bjorn,
>>
>> that's right, I primarily use the restlet 2.1 version, which does not
>> support this constructor I think. I'm not sure this has an impact.
>>
>
> Well when I use the setter I get the same thing (throws exception) as when I
> pass that value to the constructor.
>
> Also, it looks like the range is being ignored -- I am getting the full
> document back rather than part.
By messing with the code you sent, this seems to be a function of setting the
representation size. If I set the size, it's fine, if not, it sends the whole
thing regardless of content-range, which seems like a bug.
> Can you send me build instructions (pom or ant file?) for your code if you
> have it? I am testing with curl, maybe there is an issue with one of our
> tests?
I've figured out how to build (I am an idiot with building)... and I can't
reproduce the exception.
bjorn
>
> Finally, is it possible to avoid the range processing on just some calls for
> greater efficiency?
>
> bjorn
>
>> Best regards,
>> Thierry Boileau
>>
>> Thierry,
>>
>> The first thing I noticed in your code is that you are using the
>> OutputRepresentation constructor that does not take an expectedSize
>> argument, so I took that out and the exception goes away. At the moment my
>> tests are still failing, so I'll look into that some more.
>>
>> bjorn
>>
>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Thierry Boileau wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bjorn,
>>>
>>> I send you a sample test code (server + client) based on your code that
>>> works for me. But I notice that my app sends only 15000 bytes... Can you
>>> tell us the metrics of your tests?
>>>
>>> Not 100% sure of the question.. do you mean container? I am not using
>>> jetting. My initialization code looks like this:
>>> Component component = new Component();
>>> component.getServers().add(Protocol.HTTP, PORT);
>>> component.getDefaultHost().attach(new
>>> com.xonami.rest.server.ApiApplication());
>>> component.start();
>>>
>>> Is that what you wanted?
>>> I wanted to know if the application is served using some "server"
>>> extensions such as jetty (org.restlet.ext.jetty.jar) or simple
>>> (org.restlet.ext.simple.jar), or inside a servlet container.
>>>
>>>
>>> also, in the code I sent it looks like it was not "hanging" but rather
>>> pausing for a moment and then throwing this exception:
>>>
>>> java.io.IOException: Timeout while writing to the queue-based output stream
>>> at org.restlet.engine.io.PipeStream$2.write(PipeStream.java:106)
>>> at java.io.OutputStream.write(OutputStream.java:99)
>>> at
>>> com.xonami.rest.server.media.RawMediaStateWithIdResource$1.write(RawMediaStateWithIdResource.java:158)
>>> at org.restlet.engine.io.BioUtils$2.run(BioUtils.java:394)
>>> at org.restlet.service.TaskService$1$1.run(TaskService.java:130)
>>> at
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
>>> at
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
>>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
>>>
>>> thanks, I try to reproduce this error. Or, if may ask you, can you provide
>>> a reproductible sample test code?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Thierry Boileau
>>>
>>> -----------------------------
>>> Bjorn Roche
>>> http://www.xonami.com
>>> Audio Collaboration
>>> http://blog.bjornroche.com
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>>> <testRange.zip>
>>
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>> Bjorn Roche
>> http://www.xonami.com
>> Audio Collaboration
>> http://blog.bjornroche.com
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>>
>>
>>
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> http://www.xonami.com
> Audio Collaboration
> http://blog.bjornroche.com
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