From: Terry H. <te...@da...> - 2004-06-23 10:31:08
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I am looking into a problem where my jetty server services two requests where the user (apparently) only sends one. This is a bug in...something...probably not jetty. However, when it happens I do notice something odd that happens on Jetty - here is an excerpt from the request.log {IP and user ID }[Tue Jun 22 11:35:59 2004] "POST /schedulemanuploadHTTP/1.1" 200 3288 {IP and user ID }[Tue Jun 22 11:37:26 2004] "GET /scheduleautouploadScheduleUpload=Submit+Schedule+Upload×tamp=1087900580770 HTTP/1.1" 200 3220 {IP and user ID }[Tue Jun 22 11:36:18 2004] "GET /scheduleautouploadScheduleUpload=Submit+Schedule+Upload×tamp=1087900512230 HTTP/1.1" 200 3458 {IP and user ID }[Tue Jun 22 12:21:08 2004] "GET /e3userrequest=intro×tamp=1087903184900 HTTP/1.1" 200 6519 As you can see the timestamp of the third line is earlier than that of the second. Everything else is in the normal order. Does anyone know why this would happen? Does it signify some other problem - I'm mainly looking for clues to what is happening with the other problem I'm having. For what it's worth here is how the log in configured <Call name="add"> <Arg> <New class="org.mortbay.util.OutputStreamLogSink"> <Arg> <SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="." />/logs/yyyy_mm_dd.jetty. log </Arg> <Set name="retainDays">0</Set> <Set name="append">true</Set> <Set name="logLabels">false</Set> <Set name="logStackSize">false</Set> <Set name="logStackTrace">true</Set> <Set name="logOneLine">true</Set> <Set name="logTimeZone">Europe/London</Set> <Call name="start" /> </New> </Arg> </Call> Thanks for any help you can offer. terry |