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| <table class="module"><tr><th><a href="module-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>AJP support module for
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|     <p>This module <em>requires</em> the service of <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code>. It provides support for the
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|     <code>Apache JServ Protocol version 1.3</code> (hereafter
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|     <em>AJP13</em>).</p>
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|     <p>Thus, in order to get the ability of handling <code>AJP13</code>
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|     protocol, <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code> and
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|     <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html">mod_proxy_ajp</a></code> have to be present in the server.</p>
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| 
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|     <div class="warning"><h3>Warning</h3>
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|       <p>Do not enable proxying until you have <a href="mod_proxy.html#access">secured your server</a>. Open proxy
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|       servers are dangerous both to your network and to the Internet at
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|       large.</p>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#usage">Usage</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#env">Environment Variables</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#basppacketstruct">Basic Packet Structure</a></li>
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| <li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#rpacetstruct">Request Packet Structure</a></li>
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| <h3>See also</h3>
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| <ul class="seealso">
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| <li><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html">mod_proxy</a></code></li>
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| <li><a href="../env.html">Environment Variable documentation</a></li>
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| <h2><a name="usage" id="usage">Usage</a></h2>
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|     <p>This module is used to reverse proxy to a backend application server
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|     (e.g. Apache Tomcat) using the AJP13 protocol. The usage is similar to
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|     an HTTP reverse proxy, but uses the <code>ajp://</code> prefix:</p>
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| 
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|     <div class="example"><h3>Simple Reverse Proxy</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">ProxyPass "/app" "ajp://backend.example.com:8009/app"</pre>
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| </div>
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| 
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|     <p>Balancers may also be used:</p>
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|     <div class="example"><h3>Balancer Reverse Proxy</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><Proxy balancer://cluster>
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|     BalancerMember ajp://app1.example.com:8009 loadfactor=1
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|     BalancerMember ajp://app2.example.com:8009 loadfactor=2
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|     ProxySet lbmethod=bytraffic
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| </Proxy>
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| ProxyPass "/app" "balancer://cluster/app"</pre>
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| </div>
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| 
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|     <p>Note that usually no
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|     <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypassreverse">ProxyPassReverse</a></code>
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|     directive is necessary. The AJP request includes the original host
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|     header given to the proxy, and the application server can be expected
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|     to generate self-referential headers relative to this host, so no
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|     rewriting is necessary.</p>
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| 
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|     <p>The main exception is when the URL path on the proxy differs from that
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|     on the
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|     backend. In this case, a redirect header can be rewritten relative to the
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|     original host URL (not the backend <code>ajp://</code> URL), for
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|     example:</p>
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|     <div class="example"><h3>Rewriting Proxied Path</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">ProxyPass "/apps/foo" "ajp://backend.example.com:8009/foo"
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| ProxyPassReverse "/apps/foo" "http://www.example.com/foo"</pre>
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| </div>
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|     <p>However, it is usually better to deploy the application on the backend
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|     server at the same path as the proxy rather than to take this approach.
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| <h2><a name="env" id="env">Environment Variables</a></h2>
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|     <p>Environment variables whose names have the prefix <code>AJP_</code>
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|     are forwarded to the origin server as AJP request attributes
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|     (with the AJP_ prefix removed from the name of the key).</p>
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| <h2><a name="overviewprotocol" id="overviewprotocol">Overview of the protocol</a></h2>
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|     <p>The <code>AJP13</code> protocol is packet-oriented.  A binary format
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|     was presumably chosen over the more readable plain text for reasons of
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|     performance.  The web server communicates with the servlet container over
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|     TCP connections.  To cut down on the expensive process of socket creation,
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|     the web server will attempt to maintain persistent TCP connections to the
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|     servlet container, and to reuse a connection for multiple request/response
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|     cycles.</p>
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|     <p>Once a connection is assigned to a particular request, it will not be
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|     used for any others until the request-handling cycle has terminated.  In
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|     other words, requests are not multiplexed over connections.  This makes
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|     for much simpler code at either end of the connection, although it does
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|     cause more connections to be open at once.</p>
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|     <p>Once the web server has opened a connection to the servlet container,
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|     the connection can be in one of the following states:</p>
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|     <ul>
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|     <li> Idle <br /> No request is being handled over this connection. </li>
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|     <li> Assigned <br /> The connection is handling a specific request.</li>
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|     </ul>
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|     <p>Once a connection is assigned to handle a particular request, the basic
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|     request information (e.g. HTTP headers, etc) is sent over the connection in
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|     a highly condensed form (e.g. common strings are encoded as integers).
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|     Details of that format are below in Request Packet Structure. If there is a
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|     body to the request <code>(content-length > 0)</code>, that is sent in a
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|     separate packet immediately after.</p>
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|     <p>At this point, the servlet container is presumably ready to start
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|     processing the request.  As it does so, it can send the
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|     following messages back to the web server:</p>
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|     <ul>
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|     <li>SEND_HEADERS <br />Send a set of headers back to the browser.</li>
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|     <li>SEND_BODY_CHUNK <br />Send a chunk of body data back to the browser.
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|     </li>
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|     <li>GET_BODY_CHUNK <br />Get further data from the request if it hasn't all
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|     been transferred yet.  This is necessary because the packets have a fixed
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|     maximum size and arbitrary amounts of data can be included the body of a
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|     request (for uploaded files, for example).  (Note: this is unrelated to
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|     HTTP chunked transfer).</li>
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|     <li>END_RESPONSE <br /> Finish the request-handling cycle.</li>
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|     </ul>
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|     <p>Each message is accompanied by a differently formatted packet of data.
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|     See Response Packet Structures below for details.</p>
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="basppacketstruct" id="basppacketstruct">Basic Packet Structure</a></h2>
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|     <p>There is a bit of an XDR heritage to this protocol, but it differs
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|     in lots of ways (no 4 byte alignment, for example).</p>
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|     <p>AJP13 uses network byte order for all data types.</p>
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|     <p>There are four data types in the protocol: bytes, booleans,
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|     integers and strings.</p>
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|     <dl>
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|     <dt><strong>Byte</strong></dt><dd>A single byte.</dd>
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|     <dt><strong>Boolean</strong></dt>
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|       <dd>A single byte, <code>1 = true</code>, <code>0 = false</code>.
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|       Using other non-zero values as true (i.e. C-style) may work in some places,
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|       but it won't in others.</dd>
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|     <dt><strong>Integer</strong></dt>
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|       <dd>A number in the range of <code>0 to 2^16 (32768)</code>.  Stored in
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|       2 bytes with the high-order byte first.</dd>
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|     <dt><strong>String</strong></dt>
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|       <dd>A variable-sized string (length bounded by 2^16). Encoded with
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|       the length packed into two bytes first, followed by the string
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|       (including the terminating '\0').  Note that the encoded length does
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|       <strong>not</strong> include the trailing '\0' -- it is like
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|       <code>strlen</code>.  This is a touch confusing on the Java side, which
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|       is littered with odd autoincrement statements to skip over these
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|       terminators.  I believe the reason this was done was to allow the C
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|       code to be extra efficient when reading strings which the servlet
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|       container is sending back -- with the terminating \0 character, the
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|       C code can pass around references into a single buffer, without copying.
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|       if the \0 was missing, the C code would have to copy things out in order
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|       to get its notion of a string.</dd>
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|     </dl>
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| 
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|   <h3>Packet Size</h3>
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|     <p>According to much of the code, the max packet size is <code>
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|     8 * 1024 bytes (8K)</code>.  The actual length of the packet is encoded in
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|     the header.</p>
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|   
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|   <h3>Packet Headers</h3>
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|     <p>Packets sent from the server to the container begin with
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|     <code>0x1234</code>.  Packets sent from the container to the server
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|     begin with <code>AB</code> (that's the ASCII code for A followed by the
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|     ASCII code for B).  After those first two bytes, there is an integer
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|     (encoded as above) with the length of the payload.  Although this might
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|     suggest that the maximum payload could be as large as 2^16, in fact, the
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|     code sets the maximum to be 8K.</p>
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|     <table>
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|        
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|       <tr>
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|         <th colspan="6"><em>Packet Format (Server->Container)</em></th>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <th>Byte</th>
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|         <td>0</td>
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|         <td>1</td>
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|         <td>2</td>
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|         <td>3</td>
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|         <td>4...(n+3)</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <th>Contents</th>
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|         <td>0x12</td>
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|         <td>0x34</td>
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|         <td colspan="2">Data Length (n)</td>
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|         <td>Data</td>
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|       </tr>
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|     </table>
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|     <table>
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|        
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|       <tr>
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|         <th colspan="6"><em>Packet Format (Container->Server)</em></th>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <th>Byte</th>
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|         <td>0</td>
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|         <td>1</td>
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|         <td>2</td>
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|         <td>3</td>
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|         <td>4...(n+3)</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <th>Contents</th>
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|         <td>A</td>
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|         <td>B</td>
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|         <td colspan="2">Data Length (n)</td>
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|         <td>Data</td>
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|       </tr>
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|     </table>
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|     <p>For most packets, the first byte of the payload encodes the type of
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|      message.  The exception is for request body packets sent from the server to
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|      the container -- they are sent with a standard packet header (<code>
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|      0x1234</code> and then length of the packet), but without any prefix code
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|      after that.</p>
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|      <p>The web server can send the following messages to the servlet
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|      container:</p>
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|     <table>
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|        
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>Code</td>
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|         <td>Type of Packet</td>
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|         <td>Meaning</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>2</td>
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|         <td>Forward Request</td>
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|         <td>Begin the request-processing cycle with the following data</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>7</td>
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|         <td>Shutdown</td>
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|         <td>The web server asks the container to shut itself down.</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>8</td>
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|         <td>Ping</td>
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|         <td>The web server asks the container to take control
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|         (secure login phase).</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>10</td>
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|         <td>CPing</td>
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|         <td>The web server asks the container to respond quickly with a CPong.
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|         </td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>none</td>
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|         <td>Data</td>
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|         <td>Size (2 bytes) and corresponding body data.</td>
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|       </tr>
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|     </table>
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|     <p>To ensure some basic security, the container will only actually do the
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|     <code>Shutdown</code> if the request comes from the same machine on which
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|     it's hosted.</p>
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|     <p>The first <code>Data</code> packet is send immediately after the
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|     <code>Forward Request</code> by the web server.</p>
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|     <p>The servlet container can send the following types of messages to the
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|     webserver:</p>
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|     <table>
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|        
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>Code</td>
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|         <td>Type of Packet</td>
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|         <td>Meaning</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>3</td>
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|         <td>Send Body Chunk</td>
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|         <td>Send a chunk of the body from the servlet container to the web
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|         server (and presumably, onto the browser). </td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>4</td>
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|         <td>Send Headers</td>
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|         <td>Send the response headers from the servlet container to the web
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|         server (and presumably, onto the browser).</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>5</td>
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|         <td>End Response</td>
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|         <td>Marks the end of the response (and thus the request-handling cycle).
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|         </td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>6</td>
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|         <td>Get Body Chunk</td>
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|         <td>Get further data from the request if it hasn't all been
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|         transferred yet.</td>
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|       </tr>
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|       <tr>
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|         <td>9</td>
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|         <td>CPong Reply</td>
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|         <td>The reply to a CPing request</td>
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|       </tr>
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|     </table>
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|     <p>Each of the above messages has a different internal structure, detailed
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|     below.</p>
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|   
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| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
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| <h2><a name="rpacetstruct" id="rpacetstruct">Request Packet Structure</a></h2>
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|     <p>For messages from the server to the container of type
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|     <em>Forward Request</em>:</p>
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|     <div class="example"><pre>AJP13_FORWARD_REQUEST :=
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|     prefix_code      (byte) 0x02 = JK_AJP13_FORWARD_REQUEST
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|     method           (byte)
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|     protocol         (string)
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|     req_uri          (string)
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|     remote_addr      (string)
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|     remote_host      (string)
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|     server_name      (string)
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|     server_port      (integer)
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|     is_ssl           (boolean)
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|     num_headers      (integer)
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|     request_headers *(req_header_name req_header_value)
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|     attributes      *(attribut_name attribute_value)
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|     request_terminator (byte) OxFF</pre></div>
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|     <p>The <code>request_headers</code> have the following structure:
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|     </p><div class="example"><pre>req_header_name :=
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|     sc_req_header_name | (string)  [see below for how this is parsed]
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| 
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| sc_req_header_name := 0xA0xx (integer)
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| 
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| req_header_value := (string)</pre></div>
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|     <p>The <code>attributes</code> are optional and have the following
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|     structure:</p>
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|     <div class="example"><pre>attribute_name := sc_a_name | (sc_a_req_attribute string)
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| 
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| attribute_value := (string)</pre></div>
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|     <p>Not that the all-important header is <code>content-length</code>,
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|     because it determines whether or not the container looks for another
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|     packet immediately.</p>
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|   <h3>Detailed description of the elements of Forward Request
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|   </h3>
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|   <h3>Request prefix</h3>
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|     <p>For all requests, this will be 2. See above for details on other Prefix
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|     codes.</p>
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|   
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|   <h3>Method</h3>
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|     <p>The HTTP method, encoded as a single byte:</p>
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|     <table>
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|       <tr><td>Command Name</td><td>Code</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>OPTIONS</td><td>1</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>GET</td><td>2</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>HEAD</td><td>3</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>POST</td><td>4</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>PUT</td><td>5</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>DELETE</td><td>6</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>TRACE</td><td>7</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>PROPFIND</td><td>8</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>PROPPATCH</td><td>9</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>MKCOL</td><td>10</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>COPY</td><td>11</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>MOVE</td><td>12</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>LOCK</td><td>13</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>UNLOCK</td><td>14</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>ACL</td><td>15</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>REPORT</td><td>16</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>VERSION-CONTROL</td><td>17</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>CHECKIN</td><td>18</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>CHECKOUT</td><td>19</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>UNCHECKOUT</td><td>20</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>SEARCH</td><td>21</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>MKWORKSPACE</td><td>22</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>UPDATE</td><td>23</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>LABEL</td><td>24</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>MERGE</td><td>25</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>BASELINE_CONTROL</td><td>26</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>MKACTIVITY</td><td>27</td></tr>
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|     </table>
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|     <p>Later version of ajp13, will transport
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|     additional methods, even if they are not in this list.</p>
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|   
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|   <h3>protocol, req_uri, remote_addr, remote_host, server_name,
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|   server_port, is_ssl</h3>
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|     <p>These are all fairly self-explanatory.  Each of these is required, and
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|     will be sent for every request.</p>
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|   
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|   <h3>Headers</h3>
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|     <p>The structure of <code>request_headers</code> is the following:
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|     First, the number of headers <code>num_headers</code> is encoded.
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|     Then, a series of header name <code>req_header_name</code> / value
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|     <code>req_header_value</code> pairs follows.
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|     Common header names are encoded as integers,
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|     to save space.  If the header name is not in the list of basic headers,
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|     it is encoded normally (as a string, with prefixed length).  The list of
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|     common headers <code>sc_req_header_name</code>and their codes
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|     is as follows (all are case-sensitive):</p>
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|     <table>
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|       <tr><td>Name</td><td>Code value</td><td>Code name</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>accept</td><td>0xA001</td><td>SC_REQ_ACCEPT</td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>accept-charset</td><td>0xA002</td><td>SC_REQ_ACCEPT_CHARSET
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|       </td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>accept-encoding</td><td>0xA003</td><td>SC_REQ_ACCEPT_ENCODING
 | ||
|       </td></tr>
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|       <tr><td>accept-language</td><td>0xA004</td><td>SC_REQ_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
 | ||
|       </td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>authorization</td><td>0xA005</td><td>SC_REQ_AUTHORIZATION</td>
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|       </tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>connection</td><td>0xA006</td><td>SC_REQ_CONNECTION</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>content-type</td><td>0xA007</td><td>SC_REQ_CONTENT_TYPE</td>
 | ||
|       </tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>content-length</td><td>0xA008</td><td>SC_REQ_CONTENT_LENGTH</td>
 | ||
|       </tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>cookie</td><td>0xA009</td><td>SC_REQ_COOKIE</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>cookie2</td><td>0xA00A</td><td>SC_REQ_COOKIE2</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>host</td><td>0xA00B</td><td>SC_REQ_HOST</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>pragma</td><td>0xA00C</td><td>SC_REQ_PRAGMA</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>referer</td><td>0xA00D</td><td>SC_REQ_REFERER</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>user-agent</td><td>0xA00E</td><td>SC_REQ_USER_AGENT</td></tr>
 | ||
|     </table>
 | ||
|     <p>The Java code that reads this grabs the first two-byte integer and if
 | ||
|     it sees an <code>'0xA0'</code> in the most significant
 | ||
|     byte, it uses the integer in the second byte as an index into an array of
 | ||
|     header names.  If the first byte is not <code>0xA0</code>, it assumes that
 | ||
|     the two-byte integer is the length of a string, which is then read in.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>This works on the assumption that no header names will have length
 | ||
|     greater than <code>0x9FFF (==0xA000 - 1)</code>, which is perfectly
 | ||
|     reasonable, though somewhat arbitrary.</p>
 | ||
|     <div class="note"><h3>Note:</h3>
 | ||
|     The <code>content-length</code> header is extremely
 | ||
|     important.  If it is present and non-zero, the container assumes that
 | ||
|     the request has a body (a POST request, for example), and immediately
 | ||
|     reads a separate packet off the input stream to get that body.
 | ||
|     </div>
 | ||
|   
 | ||
|   <h3>Attributes</h3>
 | ||
|     <p>The attributes prefixed with a <code>?</code>
 | ||
|     (e.g. <code>?context</code>) are all optional.  For each, there is a
 | ||
|     single byte code to indicate the type of attribute, and then its value
 | ||
|     (string or integer).  They can be sent in any order (though the C code
 | ||
|     always sends them in the order listed below).  A special terminating code
 | ||
|     is sent to signal the end of the list of optional attributes. The list of
 | ||
|     byte codes is:</p>
 | ||
|     <table>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Information</td><td>Code Value</td><td>Type Of Value</td><td>Note</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?context</td><td>0x01</td><td>-</td><td>Not currently implemented
 | ||
|       </td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?servlet_path</td><td>0x02</td><td>-</td><td>Not currently implemented
 | ||
|       </td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?remote_user</td><td>0x03</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?auth_type</td><td>0x04</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?query_string</td><td>0x05</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?jvm_route</td><td>0x06</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?ssl_cert</td><td>0x07</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?ssl_cipher</td><td>0x08</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?ssl_session</td><td>0x09</td><td>String</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?req_attribute</td><td>0x0A</td><td>String</td><td>Name (the name of the
 | ||
|       attribute follows)</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>?ssl_key_size</td><td>0x0B</td><td>Integer</td><td /></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>are_done</td><td>0xFF</td><td>-</td><td>request_terminator</td></tr>
 | ||
|     </table>
 | ||
|     <p>The <code>context</code> and <code>servlet_path</code> are not
 | ||
|     currently set by the C code, and most of the Java code completely ignores
 | ||
|     whatever is sent over for those fields (and some of it will actually break
 | ||
|     if a string is sent along after one of those codes).  I don't know if this
 | ||
|     is a bug or an unimplemented feature or just vestigial code, but it's
 | ||
|     missing from both sides of the connection.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>The <code>remote_user</code> and <code>auth_type</code> presumably
 | ||
|     refer to HTTP-level authentication, and communicate the remote user's
 | ||
|     username and the type of authentication used to establish their identity
 | ||
|     (e.g. Basic, Digest).</p>
 | ||
|     <p>The <code>query_string</code>, <code>ssl_cert</code>,
 | ||
|     <code>ssl_cipher</code>, and <code>ssl_session</code> refer to the
 | ||
|     corresponding pieces of HTTP and HTTPS.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>The <code>jvm_route</code>, is used to support sticky
 | ||
|     sessions -- associating a user's sesson with a particular Tomcat instance
 | ||
|     in the presence of multiple, load-balancing servers.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>Beyond this list of basic attributes, any number of other attributes
 | ||
|     can be sent via the <code>req_attribute</code> code <code>0x0A</code>.
 | ||
|     A pair of strings to represent the attribute name and value are sent
 | ||
|     immediately after each instance of that code.  Environment values are passed
 | ||
|     in via this method.</p>
 | ||
|     <p>Finally, after all the attributes have been sent, the attribute
 | ||
|     terminator, <code>0xFF</code>, is sent.  This signals both the end of the
 | ||
|     list of attributes and also then end of the Request Packet.</p>
 | ||
|   
 | ||
| </div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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| <div class="section">
 | ||
| <h2><a name="resppacketstruct" id="resppacketstruct">Response Packet Structure</a></h2>
 | ||
|     <p>for messages which the container can send back to the server.</p>
 | ||
|     <div class="example"><pre>AJP13_SEND_BODY_CHUNK :=
 | ||
|   prefix_code   3
 | ||
|   chunk_length  (integer)
 | ||
|   chunk        *(byte)
 | ||
|   chunk_terminator (byte) Ox00
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| AJP13_SEND_HEADERS :=
 | ||
|   prefix_code       4
 | ||
|   http_status_code  (integer)
 | ||
|   http_status_msg   (string)
 | ||
|   num_headers       (integer)
 | ||
|   response_headers *(res_header_name header_value)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| res_header_name :=
 | ||
|     sc_res_header_name | (string)   [see below for how this is parsed]
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| sc_res_header_name := 0xA0 (byte)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| header_value := (string)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| AJP13_END_RESPONSE :=
 | ||
|   prefix_code       5
 | ||
|   reuse             (boolean)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| AJP13_GET_BODY_CHUNK :=
 | ||
|   prefix_code       6
 | ||
|   requested_length  (integer)</pre></div>
 | ||
|   <h3>Details:</h3>
 | ||
|   <h3>Send Body Chunk</h3>
 | ||
|     <p>The chunk is basically binary data, and is sent directly back to the
 | ||
|     browser.</p>
 | ||
|   
 | ||
|   <h3>Send Headers</h3>
 | ||
|     <p>The status code and message are the usual HTTP things
 | ||
|     (e.g. <code>200</code> and <code>OK</code>). The response header names are
 | ||
|     encoded the same way the request header names are. See header_encoding above
 | ||
|     for details about how the codes are distinguished from the strings.<br />
 | ||
|     The codes for common headers are:</p>
 | ||
|     <table>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Name</td><td>Code value</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Content-Type</td><td>0xA001</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Content-Language</td><td>0xA002</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Content-Length</td><td>0xA003</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Date</td><td>0xA004</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Last-Modified</td><td>0xA005</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Location</td><td>0xA006</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Set-Cookie</td><td>0xA007</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Set-Cookie2</td><td>0xA008</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Servlet-Engine</td><td>0xA009</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>Status</td><td>0xA00A</td></tr>
 | ||
|       <tr><td>WWW-Authenticate</td><td>0xA00B</td></tr>
 | ||
|     </table>
 | ||
|     <p> After the code or the string header name, the header value is
 | ||
|     immediately encoded.</p>
 | ||
|   
 | ||
|   <h3>End Response</h3>
 | ||
|     <p>Signals the end of this request-handling cycle.  If the
 | ||
|     <code>reuse</code> flag is true <code>(anything other than 0 in the actual
 | ||
|     C code)</code>, this TCP connection can now be used to handle new incoming
 | ||
|     requests.  If <code>reuse</code> is false (==0), the connection should
 | ||
|     be closed.</p>
 | ||
|   
 | ||
|   <h3>Get Body Chunk</h3>
 | ||
|     <p>The container asks for more data from the request (If the body was
 | ||
|     too large to fit in the first packet sent over or when the request is
 | ||
|     chunked). The server will send a body packet back with an amount of data
 | ||
|     which is the minimum of the <code>request_length</code>, the maximum send
 | ||
|     body size <code>(8186 (8 Kbytes - 6))</code>, and the number of bytes
 | ||
|     actually left to send from the request body.<br />
 | ||
|     If there is no more data in the body (i.e. the servlet container is
 | ||
|     trying to read past the end of the body), the server will send back an
 | ||
|     <em>empty</em> packet, which is a body packet with a payload length of 0.
 | ||
|     <code>(0x12,0x34,0x00,0x00)</code></p>
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