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Oleg Kalnichevski commented on SYNAPSE-150:
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2007-10-22 18:03:34,593 [server] [I/O dispatcher 1] DEBUG headers << 
Content-Length: 269
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2007-10-22 18:03:34,593 [server] [I/O dispatcher 1] DEBUG IOSessionImpl I/O 
session 2 [interested ops: [r]; ready ops: [r]]: 269 bytes read 
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2007-10-22 18:03:34,609 [server] [HttpClientWorker-1] DEBUG SSLIOSession I/O 
session 1 [interested ops: [r]; ready ops: [r]][SSL handshake status: 
NOT_HANDSHAKING][0][0][0][0]: Set event [w]
I/O dispatcher 4, WRITE: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 229
2007-10-22 18:03:34,611 [server] [I/O dispatcher 4] DEBUG SSLIOSession I/O 
session 1 [interested ops: [rw]; ready ops: [w]][SSL handshake status: 
NOT_HANDSHAKING][0][0][261][0]: 229 bytes written

This seems to suggest 269 of content were received from the target server but 
only 229 sent to the client.

Oleg

> SSL returns headers but no response XML for POX POST from PHP. From Java, OK. 
> http POST from PHP, OK. SSL POST from PHP to Tomcat, OK
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SYNAPSE-150
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNAPSE-150
>             Project: Synapse
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>         Environment: JDK6 on RHEL3.
>            Reporter: Paul Anderson
>            Assignee: Upul Godage
>
> When I use PHP to POST an http 1.0 POX request to Synapse by SSL, Synapse 
> replies with http response code and headers only, and then closes the 
> connection. No XML  is returned.
> Exactly the same PHP POST with plain http receives the XML.
> A Java command line SSL POST receives the XML.
> And PHP POSTing the data to a Tomcat JSP page over SSL works fine - it simply 
> receives HTML instead of XML.
> Seems to be something in the Synapse SSL code that is doing the wrong thing, 
> and silently.
> I tried setting non-blocking to false - no difference.

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