Paul M wrote: > I have a "web service" that writes the following out from a servlet. > ObjectOutputStream outToCaller; > response.setContentType("application/octet-stream"); > response.setHeader("Cache-Control","public"); > response.setHeader("Cache-Control","max-age=10"); > > try > { > outToCaller = new > ObjectOutputStream(response.getOutputStream()); > outToCaller.writeObject(tcos); > outToCaller.flush(); > > .... > > I read this from the following CONSOLE application. > URL urlobj = new URL(servletURL); > HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) > urlobj.openConnection(); > // con.setDoInput(true); > // con.setDoOutput(true); > con.setUseCaches(true); > con.setDefaultUseCaches (true); > con.setRequestProperty ("Content-Type", > "application/octet-stream"); > con.setAllowUserInteraction(false); > con.setRequestMethod("GET"); > InputStream is =(InputStream) con.getInputStream(); > > ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(is); > > > Serializable objs = (Serializable)ois.readObject(); > if (objs instanceof SecondTestComplexObjSer) { > tcos = (SecondTestComplexObjSer)objs; > System.out.println(tcos); > } > So I have two questions: > How do I set up caching from my "Web Service" servlet?
Caching what? p > And how do I properly test that it is working? > (Note: tcos has a timestamp string, so I was expecting to see some old times > since I set the age to 10 sec. I had a sleep set up of 4 sec in console app.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org