What if you put the time received *in* the log msg, to compare with the
time stamp?
Bill
On 1/31/22 1:33 PM, John English wrote:
On 31/01/2022 16:48, Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
Keep in mind that the RequestLog writes when the request/response
exchange is complete.
So it could also be an artifact of a slow client that isn't reading
as quickly as you expect.
The time in the Servlet could have been blazingly fast, and it
produced say 1MB of response data.
The dispatch to the Servlet is done, and what's left is the Container
needs to write that 1MB to the client.
Once that entire 1MB is done writing, then the RequestLog is produced.
Thanks. The response was only 46K in length, and it's the same thing
being requested each time it's delayed. So I think I need to look at
my code to try and figure out what might be causing a 3 minute delay.
--
Phobrain.com
_______________________________________________
jetty-users mailing list
jetty-users@eclipse.org
To unsubscribe from this list, visit
https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users