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Craig Pfeifer
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I'm deploying my
servlet into Tomcat and JRun 3.0, and I'm experiencing different behavior in
each. I think it's a threading issue, so I wanted to ask:
Does the Tomcat
servlet container provide synchronized access to the servletoutputstream, or do
I have to do that myself? What
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Craig Pfeifer
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From: Mr.Y.SHIVAKANT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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There's actually 2 cookie specs: the current one and an older netscape
specification. I don't think that IE abides by the netscape spec
(shocking!). You might have to detect the browser and act accordingly.
That's the greatest thing about standards, there's so many to choose from.
Craig
Craig
This sounds like a business plan for a little startup consulting company if
I ever heard one. I know that Tomcat is the 'reference implementation,' but
how do you know when your load/needs outgrow Tomcat?
And when they do, what are the alternatives?
Craig Pfeifer
Software Engineer
Aether
nse, no?). Check out the HTTP 1.1
cache-control header specs:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9
Craig Pfeifer
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Aether Systems, Software Products Division
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be appreciated,
Craig Pfeifer
Craig Pfeifer
Software Engineer
Aether Systems, Software Products Division
703.847.3303 x2053
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