Le Lundi 17 Juin 2002 20:49, vous avez écrit : > I contacted Anthony Green about a problem with servlet using tomcat and > gcj. As it seems it can interest the community, I send this mail. > My goal is simple : I want to send a POST Http request from one servlet to > an other. > I developed two small servlets M1 and M2 in order to test why it does not > work so easily. > The M1 servlet wait for the second M2 which never answers. > After a few investigations it appears that the > piece of the puzzle is gnu.gcj.protocol.http.Connection. > Reading it, I found something strange : it is as if the class uses a > ServerSocket for doing it's buziness; it starts with writing the header of > the > request, then tries to "getHttpHeader", then looks for InpuStream and then > OutputStream. > In fact, it should first write the header, then wait for a getOutputStream > and then a getInputStream. > I am not very easy with Sockets so I do not know how it works, but I think > options should tell if input is before or after output. > I hope I can help you to discover what happens. > Bye > Christophe Roux Here is a scenario for the problem