Sorry for the delay in responding. However, the server may have run into problems due to some memory errors (these effested client side as well) I fixed some memory errors. Could please try now and see?
Thanks, Samisa... On 7/6/05, krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Fred/All > > Thanks for the reply. Do you have any idea as to why the first error is > occurring or/and what I may do to debug it. > > Cheers > Krishna > > Fred Preston wrote: > > > > > Hi Krishna, > > Answering your second question, '2. Some text - "ffb" came > > into the message'. This is fine. What is happening is when you have > > a large message it cannot be sent as a single block, but has to be cut > > up into smaller blocks or 'chunks'. What you are seeing is called > > 'chunking' and the numbers are actually hexadecimal numbers that begin > > each chunk and tell the transport how big that chunk is. > > > > Regards, > > > > Fred Preston. > > > > > > > > > > *krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > > > > 07/06/2005 02:44 AM > > Please respond to "Apache AXIS C Developers List" > > > > > > To: Apache AXIS C Developers List > > <[email protected]> > > cc: > > Subject: Array example fails for large number of numbers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi All > > > > I was implementing the Array example on Axis 1.6 alpha. ( echoIntArray - > > The client sends an array of numbers and the server echoes the array > > back to the client ). This is a RPC based webservice > > > > The example seemed to work fine for < 200 numbers. For numbers > 200 the > > I had the following problems > > I have attached the source code and stubs along with this email. > > > > Please find parts of the SOAP_RESPONSE below. > > > > 1. The server did not echo back all the numbers > > > > <item>1159</item> > > <item>1160</item> > > <item>1161</item> > > <item>1162</item> > > <item > > > > The message stopped here it was supposed to return 10000 items. > > > > 2. Some text - "ffb" came into the message > > > > <item>208</item> > > <item>209</item> > > <item > > ffb > > >210</item> > > <item>211</item> > > <item>212</item> > > > > <item>449</item> > > <item>450</item> > > ffb > > > > <item>451</item> > > <item>452</item> > > > > Is this a known issue? The output above was captured using ethereal. > > > > Cheers > > Krishna > > > > > > > > > > #### example_xml_array.tar has been removed from this note on July 06 > > 2005 by Fred Preston > > >
