Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Minor
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Resolution: Unresolved
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1.4
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None
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None
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Java 1.5.0_11, 1.6.0_07, Windows XP SP2, Tomcat 5.5.23 or SimpleServer
Description
Sending gzipped requests with Header "Accept-Encoding: gzip" return an ungzipped response.
(Even when explicitly setting
options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_GZIP_RESPONSE, Boolean.TRUE);
).
Testcase: Add following lines to samples\mtom\src\sample\mtom\client\Client.java after line 90 and run sample as described in the README.txt.
Options options = serviceStub._getServiceClient().getOptions();
options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_GZIP_REQUEST, Boolean.TRUE);
options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_ACCEPT_GZIP , Boolean.TRUE);
Watch in tcpmon how the request is now gzipped, but the response isn't.
I thought I'd read on the users list "if the server receives gzip, it responds with gzip", so it really should?
My Tomcat is configured with compression=on, which doesn't seem to make a difference.
And it's still the server used in the sample that wouldn't respond with gzip.
What am I missing?
Best regards,
Andreas