Scott,

Can you come up with a test case that confirms this limitation?  If you 
can provide one, I'll open up a JIRA ticket for the issue.

thanks,

-- Scott

On 05/16/2011 10:45 AM, Scott Hammel wrote:
> Oh, I think I see: last line of the serializer's serialize function does
> this:
> bytes.toByteArray()
> where bytes is a ByteArrayOutputStream
>
> I *think* the max size of an array index in Java (32-bit) is
> 2,147,483,647 (i.e., 2^31 - 1, max value of a java int). So, this
> function will throw an exception if a datastream "archive" export is>
> ~2 GB.
>
> scott
>
> On 05/16/2011 11:00 AM, Scott Hammel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Running some export tests using Fedora's REST export API, I get a
>> negative array index Java exception when doing an "archive" export of an
>> object at around 400 MB (>320 MB,<   450 MB).
>>
>> Fedora is version 3.4 something; running on 32-bit CentOS 5.5, Sun Java
>> 1.6, 21
>>
>> Is it just me or has anyone else seen something like that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott
>>
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