Hi,

Just noticed a strange behavior in the Java part of the
JK dealing with large (over 8184 bytes) data transfers.

Since with 8192 bytes AJP packet size, the maximum
transferred size per each packet is 8184 bytes one
would expect that for 20000 bytes file the packets
would be in a form of:
1:8184,2:8184,3:3632 thus total of 20000 bytes.

But in fact the behavior is rely weird:
1:8184,2:8,3:8184,4:8,5:3616.

Instead only three, the five! packets are transferred.

Seems that algorithm is breaking 8192 bytes of data to
two packets (8184 and 8 bytes).

Bill,
Any idea how to solve this, because it's way too
inefficient.
What's makes the things even worse is that for each
packet Apache2 creates a transient bucket thus
rising the memory usage.


Regards, Mladen.

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