Ah. Sorry. need to think about that

On 6/28/07, Tammy Dugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not streaming attachments. I am streaming soap body xml. Will the
custom dataHandler work for that too?

Thanks,

Tammy

Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> http://marc.info/?l=axis-user&m=118282183314980&w=2
>
> On 6/28/07, Tammy Dugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> With a little work, I was able to get streaming soap body xml output
>> with input coming from a database to work for very large files (200MB).
>> Thanks, Ryan. However, now I want to be able to stream dynamically
>> created xml. Here is most of the code from my service:
>>
>>         StringDOM dom = new StringDOM();
>>         PipedOutputStream output = new PipedOutputStream();
>>         final StringDocument variableListDoc =
>> dom.createDocument(output);
>>         InputStream inputStream = new PipedInputStream(output);
>>         OMFactory factory = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
>>         OMElement resultElement =
>> 
XMLUtil.parseXMLFromStreamOM(inputStream,"getQueryVariableListResponse",true,factory);
>>
>>         final StringElement resultXML = (StringElement)
>> variableListDoc.createElement(RESPONSE_XML_NODENAME);
>>         Thread thread = new Thread(new Runnable()
>>                 {
>>                         public void run()
>>                         {
>>                                 try
>>                                 {
>>                                         Connection con =
>> db.openConnection();
>>                                         StringElement result =
>> (StringElement) qdb.readQueryVariableList(con, db, variableListDoc);
>>                                         resultXML.appendChild(result);
>>                                         result.closeBuffer();
>>                                 } catch (Exception e)
>>                                 {
>>
>> InitializationServlet.error("", e);
>>                                 }
>>                         }
>>                 });
>>
>>                 thread.start();
>>
>>                 return resultElement;
>>
>>
>> StringDom is a DOM implementation one of our developers wrote that
>> streams the content of a node added through an appendChild call, thus
>> very little is ever held in memory.
>> When the above service runs, it is buffering the content of
>> resultElement in memory and not streaming it to the response. I
>> copied the exact same code to a local test case and ran
>> serializeAndConsume on resultElement.
>> When I did this, everything streamed just fine. I am using a Custom
>> OMDataSource to create resultElement as an OMSourcedElementImpl to
>> facilitate the streaming. When I ran the local example that streamed,
>> the following method was called in my custom data source:
>>
>> public void serialize(OutputStream output, OMOutputFormat format)
>> throws XMLStreamException
>>         {
>>                 System.out.println("CustomDataSource
>> serialized(output,format)");
>>                 try
>>                 {
>>
>> org.regenstrief.util.Util.bufferedReadWrite(this.data, output, false);
>>                 } catch (IOException e)
>>                 {
>>                         throw new XMLStreamException(e);
>>                 }
>>         }
>>
>> where bufferedReadWrite just reads the bytes from an input stream and
>> writes them to an output stream in chunks. The serialization method
>> called when I executed the service was the following:
>>
>> public void serialize(XMLStreamWriter xmlWriter) throws
>> XMLStreamException
>>         {
>>                 System.out.println("CustomDataSource
>> serialized(xmlWriter)");
>>                 XMLStreamReader reader = null;
>>
>>                 try
>>                 {
>>                         StreamingOMSerializer serializer = new
>> StreamingOMSerializer();
>>                         reader =
>> StAXUtils.createXMLStreamReader(this.data);
>>                         serializer.serialize(reader, xmlWriter);//
>> OutOfMemory error here
>>                 } catch (Throwable e)
>>                 {
>>                                 InitializationServlet.error("", e);
>>                 }
>>         }
>>
>> This method would not stream the data to the output. Is there
>> something about StreamingOMSerializer that it is hanging while the
>> xml is getting dynamically built? This same method works just fine with
>> an InputStream from a database so why doesn't it work for a
>> PipedInputStream?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tammy
>>
>>
>> >I've had some luck getting this to work by implementing an
>> OMDataSource that
>> >doesn't start writing XML until it is passed a writer and then using
>> it to
>> >create an OMSourcedElementImpl.  It sort of depends on the semantics
>> of what
>> >you are doing, and you have to be careful as to what methods get
>> called on
>> >the OMSourcedElementImpl (it doesn't seem to take much to cause the
>> whole
>> >thing to inflate - try to avoid doing anything that causes the
>> getReader()
>> >method to get called before you are ready to start sending stuff out
>> the
>> >door), but we've managed to get true streaming to work using
>> Axis2/Axiom,
>> >which saves a lot of transient memory.
>>
>> --
>> Tammy Dugan
>> Computer Programmer
>>
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>> Medical Informatics
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>> 410 West 10th Street, Suite 2000
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