Size of a single request.


On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Diana Cruise <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> What is the nature of the 10Mb limit again?
>
> On Oct 22, 6:38 pm, Diana Cruise <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, that worked ok from another system so it must be an IE7
> > problem...good catch!
> >
> > On Oct 22, 5:55 pm, Vince Bonfanti <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Can you try a different browser? From the logs it looks like you're
> > > using IE7. I just tried with IE8, Chrome, and Firefox 3 (all on
> > > Windows) and they all worked fine. Something about the path being sent
> > > by the browser is causing the error--if we can narrow it to IE7 then I
> > > can investigate further.
> >
> > > The only "degradation" I've ever seen is that larger files take longer
> > > to download, which you'd expect. However, I've never done any real
> > > load or stress testing.
> >
> > > Vince
> >
> > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Diana Cruise <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Actually, I tried simple files without spaces also and they failed
> > > > too.  When I hit your photo I noticed execellent response time...have
> > > > you noticed any particular degradation when displaying lists of
> > > > photos, for example?
> >
> > > > On Oct 22, 3:58 pm, Diana Cruise <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Thanks Baz.
> >
> > > >> Vince, I hit your demo site and just entered a path like
> /gaevfs/mypic
> > > >> or /gaevfs/images/mypic, then selected a local small photo.  On
> > > >> submitting the form, received the 500 error...perhaps the photo had
> > > >> spaces in the name?
> >
> > > >> On Oct 22, 3:10 pm, Vince Bonfanti <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> > You were unable to upload a small photo on my demo site, or in
> your
> > > >> > development environment? I just successfully uploaded an image to
> the
> > > >> > demo site, which you can download from here:
> >
> > > >> >    http://gaevfs.appspot.com/gaevfs/images/
> >
> > > >> > Yes, the images get stored in "blocks" of 1MB or less. GaeVFS
> > > >> > implements a virtual file system, so you refer to the file using
> URL
> > > >> > links, just as you would for a static file. For example, here's an
> > > >> > image I just uploaded:
> >
> > > >> >    http://gaevfs.appspot.com/gaevfs/images/img4.jpg
> >
> > > >> > The GaeVfsServlet handles both upload and download, and
> demonstrates
> > > >> > how this is done:
> >
> > > >> >
> http://code.google.com/p/gaevfs/source/browse/trunk/src/com/newatlant...
> >
> > > >> > The GaeVfsServlet also handles setting the content type for the
> response.
> >
> > > >> > Vince
> >
> > > >> > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Diana Cruise <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> > > Vince, I was unable to upload small photos...getting error code
> 500!
> >
> > > >> > > What is the basic principle behind this solution?  It appears
> you are
> > > >> > > storing the file in datastore in increments of 1M or
> less...along the
> > > >> > > lines of what Raphael was getting at.  How do you display a list
> of
> > > >> > > images from the datastore on a webpage?
> >
> > > >> > > On Oct 22, 1:33 pm, Vince Bonfanti <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> > >> Hi Diana,
> >
> > > >> > >> I've created GaeVFS to solve this problem:
> >
> > > >> > >>    http://code.google.com/p/gaevfs/
> >
> > > >> > >> You can view a demonstration here:
> >
> > > >> > >>    http://gaevfs.appspot.com/
> >
> > > >> > >> Note that the current released version (0.3) will only upload
> about
> > > >> > >> 2.0MB before timing out; the latest code in SVN will support
> the full
> > > >> > >> 10.0MB allowed by Google App Engine.
> >
> > > >> > >> There's a feature on the roadmap called "Service for storing
> and
> > > >> > >> serving large files," but there's apparently no additional
> information
> > > >> > >> available on this feature:
> >
> > > >> > >>    http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/roadmap.html
> >
> > > >> > >> Vince
> >
> > > >> > >> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Diana Cruise <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> > >> > What options do I have in GAE to allow Users to upload,
> store, and
> > > >> > >> > view media (photos, video, audio, etc) from my within my
> application?
> >
> > > >> > >> > Is there a special data type in datastore that would be used
> to store
> > > >> > >> > media?  If I store a media item in datastore then how do I
> display it
> > > >> > >> > to the User?  In a regular app server, I would do this as a
> static
> > > >> > >> > file reference where I first transfer the data from the
> database to a
> > > >> > >> > file accessible under webroot (if it is not already present).
>  But in
> > > >> > >> > GAE the application can NOT create files in the static area
> due to
> > > >> > >> > permissions...so is there another technique to accomplish
> this?
> >
> > > >> > >> > Would videos best be served indirectly via youtube?  If so,
> how do I
> > > >> > >> > know they will NOT be removed prematurely by youtube?
> >
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