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Stuart Douglas commented on WFLY-2699:
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So looking at the code here:
http://grepcode.com/file/repo1.maven.org/maven2/com.liferay.portal/portal...
One possible issue is that setContentLength(long) is not overridden, so if portlet uses
this method compression will not work. This seems unlikely though.
Basically we need to figure out how the content length is being set. Undertow will
automatically set a content length header if the output stream is closed without being
flushed, and the response fits entirely in the buffer, however I can't see how that
would be the cause.
liferay portal does not work
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Key: WFLY-2699
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2699
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: MichaĆ Zegan
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Hello.
I have commpiled the full wildfly package and set gerrit, jenkins, and the nexus repo
manager on it, all works perfectly.
The problem:
I tried to deploy liferay on the same instance.
I did everything and then deployed the webapp.
The deploy was successful, but it didn't work.
I have the appserver behind apache reverse proxy, trying to load a page displays error
502 proxy error.
I checked with telnet what happens by telnetting to the backend appserver and sending a
GET request for /.
The response was incorrect, I got the expected document but without the status line and
headers, that makes it clear why apache sait error 502.
Liferay probably works with jboss as 7 and tomcat/etc, so I think undertow must have
something to do with it
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