Hi Chris,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:56 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 7.0.21: BufferOverflowException in
> AjpAprProcessor.output()
> 
> Does that mean that the client never sees an error? That would be
> good, as it makes the problem slightly less urgent :)

Yes, it seems that the error only occurred when the client aborted the 
connection.

 
> I can't think of what the problem may be, but it sounds like either
> some rare edge case or a regression. There has been a lot of work on
> merging code between all the various connectors wherever possible, and
> maybe some particular case wasn't merged properly.
> 
> Would you be able to test with either/or the NIO or BIO AJP
> connector(s) and see if the same behavior occurs? Do you have a way to
> force the exception to occur? I wonder if it could be scripted.

Unfortunately, the time when I wrote my initial mail was the only time I ever 
saw that Exception. I also can't reproduce it any more (I can force the 
connection to be terminated with 995 error in the ISAPI log on the server side, 
but I can't get Tomcat to throw the exception again). :(
I might try it with the other connectors (nio/bio), but I'm not sure when I 
have time for it.

But thanks for your suggestions.


Regards,

Konstantin Preißer


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