Re: comet servlet gets connected to inadvertantly
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Elias, On 4/18/14, 2:55 PM, Elias Kopsiaftis wrote: > Oh, what I meant was version information is that server sends > version and tells you to upgrade if you dont have the right > version. I was asking for you to tell us what versions of everything you are running. > i see these connections in the access log What makes you think that the requests are made in a particular order? - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTUXYHAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYNckP/1q+JUup9mL5Bw/EAj7u/qY4 IFsNz6ixxMh0/6leDJWLQ5GC3xIxjjZY7alc6KoYIrMk3RCit742C4N+lgGYedaI Vof1bddpcLJiQk38D4Oi8esCf63u24ThGWwHfNBDXiQHVqUE6s7MNEwyQQ976yTa ETdKOcLJE0ivML+hfP/9UjT13LPCXMUGyJX3tTzIXcR/Olj69QtLEMtd/vryy5fk ustZKdqoKWrc/CUvJRC+Em9hLUcOMXefyvIPyoNssh7LYpvnME1RRZHWrAAeJYkC iMEhQuca+dYi/NEZV5HXxfslb0NOKwB9cwQABkFpwFbfqmwklVN90NANhg+OaUkI Ox0qCGEsFRgmuG4ons82zb5xq7JUHeTfdwVEjcwcg1qG8sz0BuKkCNONwNiUm0fJ 1MwsADkO3k2MkidOQMDEX+zIiZb6EUSRUwbRWSG8nnANEX1Lcdp7R0j3GgDL6tDQ EvWl7NzPPxQKZrfBY7OWsyAL92R3VXLZoWvIeanMgax3lsj2vFXHhbyXzRD5cFGs cgl6/uOZ390vHC51ej6RKZTB7isEO4vagOCUylJO9Co7v2cA7MXpTlIePJ7+1Q/6 jVueYJXve89FABOPk58mNdQu+vsIoO9xgpIbNVq/3vKbYR0VNer5+NXehgaUsP2D ZMYugcC+5hlz7X1NNLlv =RNe3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: comet servlet gets connected to inadvertantly
Oh, what I meant was version information is that server sends version and tells you to upgrade if you dont have the right version. i see these connections in the access log On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Elias, > > On 4/18/14, 2:17 PM, Elias Kopsiaftis wrote: > > Im using tomcat7 on 64 bit ubuntu linux and java 7. I have a > > client software that connects to the server. For some reason, when > > a user logs in, in the access log, i see 3 connections, one to the > > version check servlet, one to the output servlet, and one to the > > login servlet. > > Do you mean you see 3 connections, or 3 requests. How do you "see" > them? Access log? tcpdump? > > > the output servlet should not be accessed by the client until it > > gets a return value from the login servlet, and im sure it happens > > in this order in the code. My best guess is that the request is > > somehow going to two servlets somehow, but i dont know if this is > > even possible, but I dont know what else could happen. If you are > > running a comet servlet next to traditional servlets, its there any > > chance both will get the same request? > > Version information? > > - -chris > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1 > Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTUXMBAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYteoP/3B5984tExGxPfLii33gMT7C > 7l9YkD7jmseCVr/hORfNqAfce8dk4Jb0VZ0/2Ft7EE+RU+S8Itu/Epf6O9rYlhdA > jJ9IYltZl/TzZUDLTb3fPeuv669UM2Ccg7E+KKKkyG2omWIwptp8BzK9Q8+K1uez > 8lMlz2Z8UNwF46PlmDP8ngtO0spr+QjNlorBzP5GN/ifAQ7Wqsw6qju+0CDTT+BO > FM6AmWEYtdCq/IUD7gxqG8Wi8NxBZXn72F4YYO0LrUkPsSYIY+Ks3BT6MtCrF5Xk > 8dqu8ALkH0A7E9bYf77d3GqtrmeByBSQeGtlzz8Wwx/KvPKy9IDBlg069njySZoH > DtxOVURwwbiRuMj2PFDiHz5g4vECALsNDzWfXYi1+YYkfvU7qRs05YRzpszOfzqD > zbL60IGHnlerRnPsBR1HhwoW7LcewMt5nasKC+yiEa6zfmYjwEhYAq2rTEXw3z8V > sfq3R2ySqvoQfiIrgjohzVSjwECIa4DVv4L8VH5vOdWLLrTwFEOg/HpjYsSLnMSg > dEhM17odRiGkvAdCxSzWhyyQsxrCeupb9AIZU48Ew0I802wIvhIlaRK9v4k0hZ0p > NuOpNqUCMMZw+V/oKUgl+xfeWYdr4NLbKTbv5orJ3LuUU4s3OL7kPtOhSR7rdxev > pnAnkn76mxL5EIHDiyT6 > =kVaV > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >
Re: comet servlet gets connected to inadvertantly
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Elias, On 4/18/14, 2:17 PM, Elias Kopsiaftis wrote: > Im using tomcat7 on 64 bit ubuntu linux and java 7. I have a > client software that connects to the server. For some reason, when > a user logs in, in the access log, i see 3 connections, one to the > version check servlet, one to the output servlet, and one to the > login servlet. Do you mean you see 3 connections, or 3 requests. How do you "see" them? Access log? tcpdump? > the output servlet should not be accessed by the client until it > gets a return value from the login servlet, and im sure it happens > in this order in the code. My best guess is that the request is > somehow going to two servlets somehow, but i dont know if this is > even possible, but I dont know what else could happen. If you are > running a comet servlet next to traditional servlets, its there any > chance both will get the same request? Version information? - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTUXMBAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYteoP/3B5984tExGxPfLii33gMT7C 7l9YkD7jmseCVr/hORfNqAfce8dk4Jb0VZ0/2Ft7EE+RU+S8Itu/Epf6O9rYlhdA jJ9IYltZl/TzZUDLTb3fPeuv669UM2Ccg7E+KKKkyG2omWIwptp8BzK9Q8+K1uez 8lMlz2Z8UNwF46PlmDP8ngtO0spr+QjNlorBzP5GN/ifAQ7Wqsw6qju+0CDTT+BO FM6AmWEYtdCq/IUD7gxqG8Wi8NxBZXn72F4YYO0LrUkPsSYIY+Ks3BT6MtCrF5Xk 8dqu8ALkH0A7E9bYf77d3GqtrmeByBSQeGtlzz8Wwx/KvPKy9IDBlg069njySZoH DtxOVURwwbiRuMj2PFDiHz5g4vECALsNDzWfXYi1+YYkfvU7qRs05YRzpszOfzqD zbL60IGHnlerRnPsBR1HhwoW7LcewMt5nasKC+yiEa6zfmYjwEhYAq2rTEXw3z8V sfq3R2ySqvoQfiIrgjohzVSjwECIa4DVv4L8VH5vOdWLLrTwFEOg/HpjYsSLnMSg dEhM17odRiGkvAdCxSzWhyyQsxrCeupb9AIZU48Ew0I802wIvhIlaRK9v4k0hZ0p NuOpNqUCMMZw+V/oKUgl+xfeWYdr4NLbKTbv5orJ3LuUU4s3OL7kPtOhSR7rdxev pnAnkn76mxL5EIHDiyT6 =kVaV -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
comet servlet gets connected to inadvertantly
Im using tomcat7 on 64 bit ubuntu linux and java 7. I have a client software that connects to the server. For some reason, when a user logs in, in the access log, i see 3 connections, one to the version check servlet, one to the output servlet, and one to the login servlet. the output servlet should not be accessed by the client until it gets a return value from the login servlet, and im sure it happens in this order in the code. My best guess is that the request is somehow going to two servlets somehow, but i dont know if this is even possible, but I dont know what else could happen. If you are running a comet servlet next to traditional servlets, its there any chance both will get the same request?