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 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-commons-users mailing list >> Fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability > What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. > Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools > to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-commons-users mailing list > Fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users -- Scott Prater Library, Instructional, and Research Applications (LIRA) Division of Information Technology (DoIT) University of Wisconsin - Madison pra...@wisc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ Fedora-commons-users mailing list Fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-users