Samuel,
These days I'm doing some MTOM testing with very large attachments (>500mb), to find out if there are any defects with larger files.
Have you tried by increasing the time out..For that u need the latest svn head.. (Checkout taken in last couple of weeks would be fine)...
~Thilina
On 7/13/06, Samuel Isokpunwu <
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Thilina,
Does this have anything to do with http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-834 I opened earlier. If not, could you or anybody help take a look at this jira defect. I am still having the same problem. Let me know of any additional information beside what I already included in the defect.
Samuel...............Have a great day.
"Thilina Gunarathne" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To[email protected] cc SubjectRe: [Axis2] MTOM Large file sending problem
Forget the above mail... It worked.. :).. I was able to upload a >160MB file succesfully. Service was in my local machine and the speed was above 350 KB/s..
I have not enabled MTOM on async client and problem is with the base64 encoding.
MTOM works fine.. But Base64encoding fails due to Axis2 trying to compute base64 for the whole binary at one go.
Thanks,
~Thilina
On 7/13/06, Thilina Gunarathne < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi all,
After further investigating in to recent reports of MTOM not being able to send large files, I found out that the problem lies with the Async invocation.
In the sync+file caching everything works fine and smoothly for server uploads, without giving any noticeable increase of memory usage. But server gets out of memory exception when trying to echo back the received attachment. Reason may be the same as for the following async case.
In the Async case memory usage goes high, proportionally to the attachment size. It seems Axis2 is trying to read the attachment in to memory in the async case. I went on debugging and still didn't get any clue. This is a very strange behaviour, cause both sync and async internally use the same code base, except for the new thread.
I would be glad if somebody can shed some light on to this. Any pointers would be great.
Thanks,
~Thilina
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