Re: Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in JSPs returning XML

2005-01-14 Thread Ben Ricker
Rule number one when working with Internet Exploder: try other  
browsers. I usually try Netscape, Mozilla and Firefox. If they work on  
those browsers, you are dealing with (imagine this): an IE bug.

Thing is a piece of.if I have to deal with one more IE specific bug.
Ben Ricker
On Jan 13, 2005, at 10:49 PM, Rajeev Singh wrote:

Updates - setting Internet Explorer to use HTTP 1.0 makes the problem  
go
away. I still do not understand why this should happen and what can I  
do to
have the 1.1 mass of clients work with this correctly. Any insights  
would be
much appreciated.

FYI - the header seen by the JSP page is:
//inase of 1.1
Here are the header
Header:accept*/*,Header:  
---,Header:user-agentMozill
a/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR
1.0.3705),Header:host127.0.0.1:8080,Header:connectionKeep- 
Alive,Header:cooki
eWTGBID=e1ujo01n

//incase of 1.0
Header:accept*/*,Header:accept-languageen-us,Header:user- 
agentMozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR
1.0.3705),Header:hostlocalhost: 
8080,Header:,Header:cooki
eWTGBID=e2jl7opw; _tpc=_t%3D1105675240385%26_l%3D0


Rajeev Singh
Intelliplanner Software Systems, Inc.
203-483-4279(O)
203-558-3224(C)
www.intelliplanner.com , www.ipssi.com

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-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 10:04 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in
JSPs returning XML
I am going nuts trying to figure out why:
An application created using Jdeveloper 3.2.3 (on Windows 2000). Some
pages send XML as response. When using Jdev, JSP/Web-to-go server
everything is fine. Now trying to migrate to TomCat 5.5. For pages that
return XML, I am noticing a rather 'hang' like behaviour. As if client
is waiting for something: Moreover when using telnet no such problem
exists - the response comes boom. (Not sure how to look at header - I
do not see any headers in the response in telnet)
I put a time stamp at beginning and end of my processing. Elapsed time
is 20ms. Page size  500 b. All done locally. Browser (Internet
Explorer) takes about 9s to display the XML. Page is buffered (32K,
though doesn't help, autoflush on). I even tried with  
response.SetHeader
(Connection, close) no luck.

Similarly my (C++) client makes a bunch of call to such JSP pages
returning XML. Each time the processing supposed to happen, happens in
20-100ms. But the client seems to be 'waiting': gaps between timestamp
for next request spans more than 10-30s. The client uses Microsoft's
IXMLHttpRequest (MSXML v3). Any ideas what could be happening?
Also any reason for cookies not be written by Tomcat (the Jdev does
write that)
mucho gracias
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Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in JSPs returning XML

2005-01-13 Thread Rajeev Singh
I am going nuts trying to figure out why:
An application created using Jdeveloper 3.2.3 (on Windows 2000). Some 
pages send XML as response. When using Jdev, JSP/Web-to-go server 
everything is fine. Now trying to migrate to TomCat 5.5. For pages that 
return XML, I am noticing a rather 'hang' like behaviour. As if client 
is waiting for something: Moreover when using telnet no such problem 
exists - the response comes boom. (Not sure how to look at header - I 
do not see any headers in the response in telnet)

I put a time stamp at beginning and end of my processing. Elapsed time 
is 20ms. Page size  500 b. All done locally. Browser (Internet 
Explorer) takes about 9s to display the XML. Page is buffered (32K, 
though doesn't help, autoflush on). I even tried with response.SetHeader
(Connection, close) no luck.

Similarly my (C++) client makes a bunch of call to such JSP pages 
returning XML. Each time the processing supposed to happen, happens in 
20-100ms. But the client seems to be 'waiting': gaps between timestamp 
for next request spans more than 10-30s. The client uses Microsoft's 
IXMLHttpRequest (MSXML v3). Any ideas what could be happening?

Also any reason for cookies not be written by Tomcat (the Jdev does 
write that)

mucho gracias


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Re: Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in JSPs returning XML

2005-01-13 Thread Ben Souther
 (Not sure how to look at header - I 
 do not see any headers in the response in telnet)

http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/
Will show you the headers..

http://www.circlemud.org/~jelson/software/tcpflow/
Will show you everything, as will Ethereal.




On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 22:03, Rajeev Singh wrote:
 I am going nuts trying to figure out why:
 An application created using Jdeveloper 3.2.3 (on Windows 2000). Some 
 pages send XML as response. When using Jdev, JSP/Web-to-go server 
 everything is fine. Now trying to migrate to TomCat 5.5. For pages that 
 return XML, I am noticing a rather 'hang' like behaviour. As if client 
 is waiting for something: Moreover when using telnet no such problem 
 exists - the response comes boom. (Not sure how to look at header - I 
 do not see any headers in the response in telnet)
 
 I put a time stamp at beginning and end of my processing. Elapsed time 
 is 20ms. Page size  500 b. All done locally. Browser (Internet 
 Explorer) takes about 9s to display the XML. Page is buffered (32K, 
 though doesn't help, autoflush on). I even tried with response.SetHeader
 (Connection, close) no luck.
 
 Similarly my (C++) client makes a bunch of call to such JSP pages 
 returning XML. Each time the processing supposed to happen, happens in 
 20-100ms. But the client seems to be 'waiting': gaps between timestamp 
 for next request spans more than 10-30s. The client uses Microsoft's 
 IXMLHttpRequest (MSXML v3). Any ideas what could be happening?
 
 Also any reason for cookies not be written by Tomcat (the Jdev does 
 write that)
 
 mucho gracias
 
 
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RE: Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in JSPs returning XML

2005-01-13 Thread Rajeev Singh
Updates - setting Internet Explorer to use HTTP 1.0 makes the problem go
away. I still do not understand why this should happen and what can I do to
have the 1.1 mass of clients work with this correctly. Any insights would be
much appreciated.

FYI - the header seen by the JSP page is:
//inase of 1.1
Here are the header
Header:accept*/*,Header: ---,Header:user-agentMozill
a/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR
1.0.3705),Header:host127.0.0.1:8080,Header:connectionKeep-Alive,Header:cooki
eWTGBID=e1ujo01n

//incase of 1.0
Header:accept*/*,Header:accept-languageen-us,Header:user-agentMozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR
1.0.3705),Header:hostlocalhost:8080,Header:,Header:cooki
eWTGBID=e2jl7opw; _tpc=_t%3D1105675240385%26_l%3D0


Rajeev Singh
Intelliplanner Software Systems, Inc.
203-483-4279(O)
203-558-3224(C)
www.intelliplanner.com , www.ipssi.com


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-Original Message-
From: Rajeev Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 10:04 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Jdeveloper 3.2.3 - Tomcat 5.5 migration: Inordinate delay in
JSPs returning XML


I am going nuts trying to figure out why:
An application created using Jdeveloper 3.2.3 (on Windows 2000). Some
pages send XML as response. When using Jdev, JSP/Web-to-go server
everything is fine. Now trying to migrate to TomCat 5.5. For pages that
return XML, I am noticing a rather 'hang' like behaviour. As if client
is waiting for something: Moreover when using telnet no such problem
exists - the response comes boom. (Not sure how to look at header - I
do not see any headers in the response in telnet)

I put a time stamp at beginning and end of my processing. Elapsed time
is 20ms. Page size  500 b. All done locally. Browser (Internet
Explorer) takes about 9s to display the XML. Page is buffered (32K,
though doesn't help, autoflush on). I even tried with response.SetHeader
(Connection, close) no luck.

Similarly my (C++) client makes a bunch of call to such JSP pages
returning XML. Each time the processing supposed to happen, happens in
20-100ms. But the client seems to be 'waiting': gaps between timestamp
for next request spans more than 10-30s. The client uses Microsoft's
IXMLHttpRequest (MSXML v3). Any ideas what could be happening?

Also any reason for cookies not be written by Tomcat (the Jdev does
write that)

mucho gracias


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