> > Actually, a servlet engine provider has no idea how are you going
> >to use chunked encoding, when chunk should be finished, and send
> >to client.
>
> Not so. The chunking layer doesn't need to know about the application
> layer at all. See my chunked encoding class which is part of
> GNU-Paperclips.
It's a good approach, but how servlet can control chunk size? I agree,
usually servlet shouldn't know about it, but at least on flush, a chunk has
to be formed and pushed to client. I will check your implementation, thank
you.
Dmitry.
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