Esempio n. 1
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/*
 *	send response to server
 */
static void sendResponse(HTTPResponse *resp)
{
   String *resphdrs;
#ifndef PROFILE
   FCGX_FPrintF(out,"Status: %d %s" CRLF,resp->status,resp->statusMsg);
#endif

   resphdrs = resp_packageHeaders(resp);
#ifndef PROFILE
   FCGX_PutS(resphdrs->text,out);
#endif
   str_free(resphdrs);
#ifndef PROFILE
   FCGX_PutS(CRLF, out);
#endif

#ifndef PROFILE

   /* resp->content_valid will be 0 for HEAD requests and empty responses */
   if (resp->content_valid) {
      while (resp->content_read < resp->content_length) {
         //fwrite(resp->content,sizeof(char),resp->content_valid,stdout);
	      FCGX_PutStr(resp->content, resp->content_valid, out);
		 if (resp_getResponseContent(resp, 1) == -1)
         {
         	break;
         }
      }
      //fwrite(resp->content,sizeof(char),resp->content_valid,stdout);
      FCGX_PutStr(resp->content, resp->content_valid, out);
   }
   FCGX_FFlush(out);
#endif
   return;		
}
Esempio n. 2
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static void sendResponse(EXTENSION_CONTROL_BLOCK *p, HTTPResponse *resp)
{
   String *resphdrs;
   char status[128];
   DWORD len;

   p->dwHttpStatusCode = resp->status;
   sprintf(status, "%d %s",resp->status, resp->statusMsg);


   /*
    *	send the headers (collected into one buffer)
    */
   resphdrs = resp_packageHeaders(resp);
   if (resphdrs)
   {
      len = resphdrs->length;
      /* ccording to the Microsoft web site, HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER is depreciated */
      /* HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX is preferred. */
      /* However, moving to HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX will not work if we must support IIS 3.0. */
      if (p->ServerSupportFunction(p->ConnID, HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER,
                                   status, &len, (LPDWORD)resphdrs->text) != TRUE)
      {
         WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send response headers (%d)", GetLastError());
      } else {
         len = 2;
         if (p->WriteClient(p->ConnID, CRLF, &len, 0) != TRUE)
            WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send \\r\\n (%d)", GetLastError());
         /*
          *	send the content data
          */
         len = resp->content_length;
         if (len && (p->WriteClient(p->ConnID, resp->content, &len, 0) != TRUE))
            WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send content (%d)", GetLastError());
      }
      str_free(resphdrs);
   } /* else? return warning */

    return;
}
Esempio n. 3
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static void sendResponse(EXTENSION_CONTROL_BLOCK *p, HTTPResponse *resp)
{
   String *resphdrs;
   char status[128];
   int browserStatus = 0;
   DWORD len;

   p->dwHttpStatusCode = resp->status;
   sprintf(status, "%d %s",resp->status, resp->statusMsg);

   /*
    *	send the headers (collected into one buffer)
    */
   resphdrs = resp_packageHeaders(resp);
   if (resphdrs)
   {
      len = resphdrs->length;
      /* ccording to the Microsoft web site, HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER is depreciated */
      /* HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX is preferred. */
      /* However, moving to HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX will not work if we must support IIS 3.0. */
      if (p->ServerSupportFunction(p->ConnID, HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER,
                                   status, &len, (LPDWORD)resphdrs->text) != TRUE)
      {
         browserStatus = -1;
         WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send response headers (%d)", GetLastError());
      } else {
         len = 2;
         // 2009/06/10: The 4th. parameter is only allowed to be '0' if
         //             this code would belong to a filter plugin.  But
         //             this code realizes an IIS extension and therefore
         //             only HSE_IO_SYNC and ..._ASYNC is allowed!
         if (p->WriteClient(p->ConnID, CRLF, &len, HSE_IO_SYNC) != TRUE)
         {
            browserStatus = -1;
            WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send \\r\\n (%d)", GetLastError());
         }

         /* resp->content_valid will be 0 for HEAD requests and empty responses */
         if (resp->content_valid) {
            long count;
            while (resp->content_read < resp->content_length &&
                   (resp->flags & RESP_LENGTH_INVALID) != RESP_LENGTH_INVALID &&
                   browserStatus == 0) {
                len = resp->content_valid;
                // 2009/06/10: The 4th. parameter is only allowed to be '0' if
                //             this code would belong to a filter plugin.  But
                //             this code realizes an IIS extension and therefore
                //             only HSE_IO_SYNC and ..._ASYNC is allowed!
                if (len && (p->WriteClient(p->ConnID, resp->content, &len, HSE_IO_SYNC) != TRUE))
                {
                   browserStatus = -1;
                   WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send content (%d)", GetLastError());
                }

                if(browserStatus == 0)
                {
                   // read next response chunk from the WebObjects application
                   count = resp_getResponseContent(resp, 1);
                   if(count > 0)
                   {
                       // 2009/06/09: handle situations where content_length is wrong or
                       //             unset.  Read as much data as possible from the
                       //             WebObjects application and send the data to the
                       //             client-side.
                      resp->content_read += count;
                      resp->content_valid = count;
                   }
                   if(count != 0)
                   {
                      // 2009/04/30: error while reading response content (this can happen
                      //             if the instance dies during sending the response - e.g.
                      //             during a file download - or if the content_length is
                      //             wrong/unset).  Stop the loop to avoid endless looping!
                      WOLog(WO_WARN, "sendResponse(): received an incomplete data package.  Please look for a dead instance or adjust content-length value.");
                   }
                }
            }
            if(browserStatus == 0)
            {
               len = resp->content_valid;
               // 2009/06/10: The 4th. parameter is only allowed to be '0' if
               //             this code would belong to a filter plugin.  But
               //             this code realizes an IIS extension and therefore
               //             only HSE_IO_SYNC and ..._ASYNC is allowed!
               if (len && (p->WriteClient(p->ConnID, resp->content, &len, HSE_IO_SYNC) != TRUE))
               {
                  browserStatus = -1;
                  WOLog(WO_ERR,"Failed to send content (%d)", GetLastError());
               }
            }
         }
      }
      str_free(resphdrs);
   } /* else? return warning */

   if(resp->content_read < resp->content_length)
   {
      // 2009/06/08: in case of an unset/wrong content length value, we
      //             must close the client socket connection to signalize
      //             the client application the end-of-stream.
      closeClientConnection(p, resp);

      if(resp->keepConnection != 0)
      {
         // 2009/04/30: it is possible, that the user (=browser) cancels the last started
         //             request.  The existing mechanism of the nbsocket.c implementation
         //             (starting a reset operation that cleans/consumes the remaining
         //             content of the socket buffer) fails sometimes in such situations.
         //             E.g. during an huge file download, the reset operation doesn't consume
         //             the complete download stream (such a behaviour would be very expensive!),
         //             but only the local socket buffer.  If such a connection is reused
         //             in another request-response-cycle, the adaptor/browser gets unexpected
         //             data garbage.  This can lead to situations, where the adaptor marks an
         //             existing and fully functional instance as death.  Therefore: dump
         //             such connections!
         WOLog(WO_INFO, "Forget the existing connection.");
         resp->keepConnection = 0;
         resp->flags |= RESP_CLOSE_CONNECTION;
         // after calling the resp_free function, the connection doesn't longer exist!
      }
   }

   return;
}