With the current size limitations in Java ZIP at 4G and 65K files, is there an 
easy way to change the underlying output to a different format such as TAR 
instead of ZIP to get around this limit as we have files much larger that this 
that are being ingested?  Has anyone else run into this limitation or problems 
with very large files?  Or possibly export to a directory structure instead of 
compiling into files and then we can use a different tool to create a single 
package?


Thanks.

Tom Autry
Coffing Corporation
3136 Presidential Drive
Fairborn, Ohio 45324
Office: 937-458-6100
Cell: 937-361-4680
Email: tom.au...@coffingco.com


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