This is an answer that doesn't solve the problem, but opens new questions.
The response corruption occurs when using sitemesh3 behind apache server.
If I access the tomcat server directly, the response is a clean 304.
If I access through a modjk/apache, the response contains unexpected data.
The reason for the unexpected data is due to how sitemesh works: when sending the response, at some point it forces struts to ignore any "If-Modified-Since" header, writing the requested content to the response buffer. It then goes on by adding the 304 headers as well at the beginning of the buffer.
See, for a start
org.sitemesh.webapp.contentfilter.HttpServletRequestFilterable
org.apache.struts2.dispatcher.DefaultStaticContentLoader.process()
I don't know where to go from here. Is it a bug? Is it an Apache Server bug or a Tomcat bug or a Struts bug or a Sitemesh bug?!
To replicate the problem, you need a tomcat behind apache running a struts webapp with sitemesh in it, and fetch this url twice while fiddler2 is active:
http://[test.server.address]/struts/utils.js
Piece of cake o_O'
Edit:
If I check the modjk log, I can clearly see the file transmitted back to Apache server:
: trying to connect socket 29 to 127.0.0.1:9009
: socket 29 [127.0.0.1:57195 -> 127.0.0.1:9009] connected
: sending to ajp13 pos=4 len=581 max=8192
.4.A....HTTP/1.1
.../struts/utils
.js...2.235.97.2
[...]
...Accept-Langua
ge..#en,en-US;q=
0.8,it-IT;q=0.6,
it;q=0.4....+JSE
SSIONID=B77369AB
D8239724A27A5CC5
6E06DED8...If-Mo
dified-Since...F
ri,.27.Jun.2014.
08:37:46.GMT....
.0....AJP_REMOTE
_PORT...19143...
.JK_LB_ACTIVATIO
N...............
: (rdp_worker) request body to send 0 - request body to resend 0
: received from ajp13 pos=0 len=20 max=8192
..0..Not.Modifie
d...............
: status = 304
: Number of headers is = 0
: received from ajp13 pos=0 len=4767 max=8192
.../*..*.$Id:.ut
ils.js.1240312.2
012-02-03.19:44:
51Z.jogep.$..*..
*.Licensed.to.th
e.Apache.Softwar
e.Foundation.(AS
F).under.one..*.
or.more.contribu
tor.license.agre
ements...See.the
[...]
the.ajaxValidati
on.interceptor.S
trutsUtils.getVa
lidationErrors.=
: ws_write::mod_jk.c (537): written 4763 out of 4763
: received from ajp13 pos=0 len=4 max=8192
................
: received from ajp13 pos=0 len=2 max=8192
................
: AJP13 protocol: Reuse is OK
When I access tomcat directly and dump the TCP traffic with tcpflow, I don't see any spurious data:
# tcpflow -p -s -c host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and port 8080
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.19292-yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.08080: GET /rdp/struts/utils.js HTTP/1.1
Host: xxx.net:8080
Connection: keep-alive
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/35.0.1916.153 Safari/537.36
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language: en,en-US;q=0.8,it-IT;q=0.6,it;q=0.4
Cookie: JSESSIONID=B0F02CXXXEC3448F1B927C0E8C579A9B
If-Modified-Since: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 08:49:23 GMT
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.08080-xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.19292: HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 08:52:43 GMT
So there seems to be a different behavior in returning the buffer to an ajp port and returning it to a network socket. This is too low level for me to get any further.
Edit:
Workaround
The workaround I have implemented consists in letting Apache Server handle the /struts context:
- extract from the struts and struts-jquery-plugin jars all files that are affected (the content of org\apache\struts2\static and the content of template respectively)
- copy these files on a directory on the server
- create an alias in apache to serve that directory when the /struts path is encountered
- unmap the /struts path from modJK