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Patrick,

Not certain what you are trying to do, but there is an issue in
Tomcat 3.3 with Jasper that prevents the buffer from being
completely cleared. Is this connected to a JSP page? You
might try to use out.flush().

You might also post a message to the Tomcat Developer
list. You would likely get an informed response from the
guy who wrote the code.

David Morris

>>> Patrick.Archibald@HomeTelco.Com 03/25/02 07:30PM >>>
Hi

response.flushBuffer() doesn't appear to work
under V5R1 ASF Tomcat.

I've got a servlet that runs about two minutes
and I'd like to keep the user informed. It
works fine under WebSphere Test Environment.

In case you're wondering the servlet opens
a socket, logs on to a telnet server, tests a
cable modem, logs off and returns the results.

Anyone know if this is a bug or if ASF Tomcat
doesn't let ya flush the response buffer?

Thanx, PLA
/
/ Patrick L Archibald
/ http://HomeTelco.com
/


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