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Re: [jetty-users] file upload EofException?
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Your best choice (IMO) is to inspect the full stack trace and see where
the exception is catched to investigate further.
Am 18.11.2014 16:34, schrieb Kristian Rink:
Am 18.11.2014 um 15:17 schrieb Christoph Läubrich:
You mostly see this because someone in the chain catches I/O Exceptions
and wrapping them in some kind of other exception type (e.g. servlet
exception), normally this type of exception is catched and ignored by
jetty.
This migth happen if connection get interrupted or user navigates away
or closes browser...
Yes, I remember reading about this earlier, yet it's always a bit
difficult to tell whether there are "real" issues (in example because
of an external server or a proxy messing things up) or just an end
user misbehaving all along the way. How do you deal with such
exceptions - quietly discard these? Generally, for our operations this
is sort of a problem, so I am tempted to not handle EofExceptions on
upload at all - unless there's a meaningful way of figuring out what
happened... :)
Anyway, thank you very much for yor feedback, greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Kristian
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