I'm using wsdl4j 1.6.1.

From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 8:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: axis2 1.3 stackoverflow

i found this on the spring site as a JIRA concerning jira when implementing 
WSDL4J
WSDL4J (the library we use) is not thread-safe, so I put a synchronized block 
around it.

for some reason I cannot locate the print method on the current WSDL version 
1.5.2 of
com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer
which wsdl4j version supports print() method in com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer

?
Martin
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:25:18 -0400
> Subject: axis2 1.3 stackoverflow
>
> I have seen numerous jira issues regarding stackoverflow...
>
> A single client accessing my Axis2 service is successful and appears to be 
> successful an unlimited amount of iterations.
>
> However, if I put a load on the service and allow multiple clients to access 
> my service simultaneously, it does take long for stackoverflows to occur. I'm 
> getting a consistent stacktrace as follows:
>
> 08:25:00,237 ERROR [[AxisServlet]] Servlet.service() for servlet AxisServlet 
> thre
> java.lang.StackOverflowError
> at java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.encode(CharsetEncoder.java:544)
> at sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder$CharsetSE.implWrite(StreamEncoder.java:384)
> at sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder.write(StreamEncoder.java:136)
> at sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder.write(StreamEncoder.java:146)
> at java.io.OutputStreamWriter.write(OutputStreamWriter.java:204)
> at java.io.PrintWriter.write(PrintWriter.java:384)
> at java.io.PrintWriter.write(PrintWriter.java:384)
> at java.io.PrintWriter.write(PrintWriter.java:401)
> at java.io.PrintWriter.print(PrintWriter.java:532)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
> at com.ibm.wsdl.util.xml.DOM2Writer.print(Unknown Source)
>
>
> Anyone know what's going on?
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>
> Tony Dean
> SAS Institute Inc.
> 919.531.6704
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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