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I don't think it is a single threaded model issue as I also get the problem
on non-STM servlets.
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From: Jean-Luc Rochat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 October 1999 21:20
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: Re: ajp11: cannot scan servlet headers
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Jerome Gudgeon wrote:
>
>
> Using JDK1.1.7 + JSK2.0 + JServ1.0 + Apache 1.3.6 on a Solaris 7 E450 Dual
> Processor
>
> I get the following error:
>
> [20/10/1999 19:40:38:657] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: cannot scan servlet
> headers
> [20/10/1999 19:40:38:657] (ERROR) an error returned handling
request
> via protocol "ajpv11"
>
> and an OK page if I attempt to request a servlet quickly i.e. click a link
> to a servlet three or four times in quick(ish) succession.
>
> I am using the single threaded model and have tried increasing the sizes
but
> this has no effect.
>
> Any help or comments appreciated.
>
http://java.apache.org/faq/?_highlightWords=stm&file=165
hope this helps
Jean-Luc
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