Are you using TCP Monitor or some similar program to view the messages getting passed? If so, make sure they 1) support large messages and 2) if they are java applications, that they have the necessary heap space allowed. I had an issue where I was running TCP Monitor and it ran out of heap space which showed up as a connection abort error via axis. All I had to do to correct this was add the -Xms and -Xmx options to set the minimum and maximum heap allocations, respectively.

Jon

Browne, Anthony A wrote:
Hello everyone,

        I'm getting the error:

                RemoteException: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Connection
has been shutdown: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: java.net.SocketException:
Software caused connection abort: socket write error

from my client code and I can't determine why. I generated my client
code from IDEA's Axis 1.4 plugin and only had to change the timeout and
credentials (since the server deploys an ssl web service). Otherwise,
I'm using the default configuration from the generated stubs. Everything works fine when I use small data sets, but when the
data gets large, the above exception gets thrown. I've looked everywhere
and can't find an answer. I saw many similar problems in the archives,
but no answers. I don't think it's memory related, but I could be wrong. My
development machine is an XP with a lot of memory. I am wondering if
this is a problem with the server. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

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