> If someone is manually sending XML, and never sends an end tag, it will > keep on adding to the buffer forever. What should I do about this? Set > a limit on the buffer? If I limit my read()s to 8192 bytes, should I
That's a server limit you have to pick. I don't really see what that limit would have to do with the read() buffer size, it's completely independent. > The problem of receiving a half-stanza that's not well formed is still > here. To me, this means that you haven't solved the problem correctly, and that you're still using the wrong type of parser that expects your document to be complete. A real incremental parser never throws an exception on an incomplete piece of XML of any kind. I'm also doubting that you have the right test set to assume that your parser works. > the exception and save the bad xml to the buffer and hope the next > read() fixes it. This is also a DoS problem, if that stanza never gets > fixed it'll keep raising the exception which will keep adding onto the > buffer, which will keep raising the exception... Again, that's a server limit you have to pick. cheers, Remko _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list FAQ: http://www.jabber.org/discussion-lists/jdev-faq Forum: http://www.jabberforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=20 Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________
