No. It was a bug in the connector.  (Not checking eof)

Jeff Larsen wrote:
> Thanks, I figured that I wasn't the first one to see
> this. Is my current mod_jk going to need upgrading also?
> 
> Jeff
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat sometimes pegs CPU
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>>Upgrade to 4.0.4. Earlier (4.0.X) versions have a problems with POST
>>requests when the browser terminates before sending enough data.
> 
> This
> 
>>caused an infinite loop between apache and tomcat.
>>
>>Here is the simple way to reproduce, (and watch your cpu go way up):
>>------------------------------------
>>% telnet webserver 80
>>POST /somepage.jsp HTTP/1.1
>>Host: webserver:80
>>Connection: Close
>>Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
>>Content-Length: 200
>>PutStuff here and kill telnet session before 200 chars
>>------------------------------------
>>
>>-Tim
>>
>>Jeff Larsen wrote:
>>
>>>I forgot to mention... Even when the CPU is pegged,
>>>the site functions normally.
>>>
>>>Jeff
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Jeff Larsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: "tomcat-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:02 PM
>>>Subject: Apache + Tomcat sometimes pegs CPU
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm running Apache 1.3.23/Tomcat 4.0.3 (jdk1.3.1)
>>>>on Solaris 7 connected with mod_jk. Sometimes I
>>>>I find that the CPU on the web server box is pegged
>>>>at 100%. It's a dedicated server and I am bouncing
>>>>Apache and Tomcat once a week to help alleviate the
>>>>problem. If I didn't restart every week, it would just
>>>>be a matter of time before things spiraled out of
>>>>control again.
>>>>
>>>>The processes that are responsible are java (Tomcat)
>>>>and libhttpd.ep (Apache, with --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE)
>>>>each with about 50% of the CPU.
>>>>
>>>>If I bounce Tomcat, no change. If I bounce Apache,
>>>>it returns to normal (low) CPU usage. I have Apache
>>>>running on other machines without Tomcat and this
>>>>does not happen.
>>>>
>>>>So it's got to be a mod_jk thing. There are no log
>>>>messages of any significance. Any ideas on how to
>>>>fix it?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Jeff
>>>>
>>>>
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