Try HEAD instead of GET (though I don't think you'll get the same effect).
At 06:07 PM 1/6/2007 +0000, Mike Anderson wrote:
I did this, even though I thought I would get the same result as with wget. In fact, I don't get any sign of life from the servlet after the message that tells me that the socket is connected. Maybe I'll roll back to 2.2x and compare behaviour. Mike J Pfersich wrote: > First, set up a servlet that requires no input ( just a straight GET). > Then crank up your telnet session and type the following > > GET /index.html HTTP/1.1 > Host: 127.0.0.1 > > This is the same thing as http://127.0.0.1/index.html. You'll substitute > the page that you're trying to access for the "/index.html" and your > host name if you're not doing the testing on the box that the webserver > is running. You should get a dump of the web page on your screen > followed by the termination of the connection. If you're not getting the > termination of the telnet session, then you can be sure that the socket > hasn't been closed by the server. > > > > At 12:44 AM 1/5/2007 +0000, Mike Anderson wrote: >> OK, I am stumped. >> >> I have a web server set up. It serves a page, via a Servlet; the >> response goes to the client (wget or firefox), and then the client >> hangs, presumably expecting the response to end when the connection is >> closed. However, as far as gst is concerned, the socket has been closed. >> >> I have confirmed that the response has gone to the client, and I've >> confirmed that the socket has been closed by putting debug messages into >> FileDescriptor >> #close (the return value of the 'fileOp: 1' is 0). >> >> Once gst terminates, the client comes back to life, so it seems to me >> that the socket is not actually getting closed, but I can't work out why. >> >> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. >> >> Mike >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> help-smalltalk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk > > > > _______________________________________________ > help-smalltalk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk > _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk
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