William Speirs wrote:
I have a basic CometProcessor servlet implemented, and everything appears
to work as expected, except for one small issue: I cannot make multiple
requests from the same client to the same server.
My servlet simply sends messages to the client as they come in (think of it
2012/1/18 William Speirs wspe...@apache.org:
I have a basic CometProcessor servlet implemented, and everything appears
to work as expected, except for one small issue: I cannot make multiple
requests from the same client to the same server.
My servlet simply sends messages to the client as
Thanks for the quick responses, I'll respond to both at once below:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:56 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
really a second, different browser ? or another window/tab from the same
browser ?
(if the second case, it may be re-using the same local IP:port (or just
Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can get
streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine: Chrome,
FireFox, and IE.
I still cannot get two tabs in Chrome or FireFox to stream data, but I
think that is simply because they are sharing JSESSIONIDs and I can
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William,
On 1/18/12 11:22 AM, William Speirs wrote:
It seems as though tomcat (or the comet filter) is limiting the
number of connections from the same IP address.
Have you discarded the browser as one of the components making these
kinds of
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Konstantin,
On 1/18/12 12:02 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
The HTTP specification recommends to have no more than 2 active
connections to the same HTTP server. The web browsers usually
respect it.
Firefox uses 6 since v3 [1]
I remember a while
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William,
On 1/18/12 1:13 PM, William Speirs wrote:
Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can
get streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine:
Chrome, FireFox, and IE.
A Tomcat upgrade probably helped a lot
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Quick update... I switched the code to using Servlet 3.0 and I can
get streaming data from all three browsers on the same machine:
Chrome, FireFox, and IE.
A Tomcat upgrade probably helped a lot with