Hmm not sure why. A quick search shows we send a 302 as part of the form auth process, but
I assume this isn’t form auth?
Could it be servlet code calling sendRedirect()? That is required to send a 302.
On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Looking at Wildfly 8.2.0,
1. I'm sending a POST to /app
2. Wildfly redirects to /app/ via a 302
3. Browser does a GET /app/
Form data is lost.
Why does Wildfly do a redirect? This has caused me a lot of problems
for our SAML adapter as users have to remember to put a trailing '/' in
their registration URLs.
If you insist on doing a redirect, why not send a 307 instead if it is a
non-GET request?
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