Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is a problem with the GeoServer print module, or mapfish 
or just the way I use it. I'm also not sure if this is the right forum to ask 
for help with the print module, but I hope you can point me in the right 
direction :)
So, I'm running a web application based on OpenLayers, and I have just added 
GeoExt to it and the print module on the GeoServer I use so that I can download 
the map in pdf. My layers consists of quite complex wms-queries (huge filters), 
and can be quite long, I therefore mostly have to use post requests and not get 
requests for the layers.
The problem is that when I try to fetch the pdf, the print module attempts to 
fetch all the layers with a get request, which leads to a few errors because of 
too long requests.
short paste of what I would guess is "important" in the log:260311155 
[btpool0-126] WARN org.mortbay.log - handle failedjava.io.IOException: FULL 
head        at org.mortbay.jetty.HttpParser.parseNext(HttpParser.java:276)      
  at org.mortbay.jetty.HttpParser.parseAvailable(HttpParser.java:205)        at 
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpConnection.handle(HttpConnection.java:380)        ...09 
jan 11:52:00 WARN [print.PDFUtils] - Server returned an error for 
http://10.47.10.39:8090/geoserver/greensad/wms?<and then a 40000+ characters 
long request>
the long request also messes up the output of the logs, which leads to parts of 
the stacktrace to come in between in the 40k-char-request. If a better 
stacktrace or log could be of use, please say so.
I should first note that I'm testing on a jetty server, but I expect it to be 
no different on tomcat (which is in use in production) due to the enormous 
get-request it makes. Also, the wms it reuqests to is the same as mapfish is 
hosted on (10.47.10.39 is localhost) if that could make the issue easier to 
solve (like it should not request the wms-layer through http if its hosted on 
the same geoserver).
The pdf gets returned with the layers that are short enough, so the base layer 
and a few other simple layers.
Many thanks,Aleksander Vines
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