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Thomas Mueller updated JCR-1563:
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Attachment: maximumMinRecordLength.txt
> the best solution would be to write the raw bytes directly.
You are right. I am working on that right now. I have implemented it and need
to test it now. I hope that I can commit it later today.
Here is the patch for the workaround (limit the minRecordLength). Hopefully
this patch will not be required :-)
> Data Store: UTFDataFormatException when using large minRecordLength
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> Key: JCR-1563
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1563
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Thomas Mueller
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: maximumMinRecordLength.txt
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> If using a value larger than 33000 for minRecordLength, and then trying to
> store a value with 33000 bytes, the following exception is thrown:
> UTFDataFormatException. The reason is that values are serialized using
> DataOutputStream.writeUTF. There is size limitation of 65 K when using this
> method. Small entries are hex encoded, and there is a prefix, so the
> limitation for minRecordLength should be 32000.
> This is a problem for both FileDataStore and DbDataStore.
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