By the way, the only difference I can see in the data is the precision of milliseconds in the date objects:
OLD data: 2008-04-14 15:51:02.31 vs. NEW data: 2008-04-15 02:41:14.675756 --- In [email protected], "netdeep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The code I have uses a Java Remote Object to receive results from the server > and plot them in > a chart. This code previously has worked with datasets as large as 180K. > Recently, I began > querying results from a different database with data in the same format and > the code no > longer works. It locks up the entire browser and crashes. I've read about > this but never > specifically with regards to remoting and never with a good solution to the > problem or even > an understanding as to why this occurs except for an infinite loop. Given > that it still works > with the old data, I'm wondering what could be causing this to crash now? > I've checked the > data and its the same kind of information from both queries. In fact, it > crashes even if I kill > the process immediately after the message begins sending. > > > Error #1502: A script has executed for longer than the default timeout period > of 15 seconds >

