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If i'm not mistaken, you can configure the COS MultipartRequest and set the max
filesize, the default is 1MB ... and also you have to increase the JVM buffer space
... though i forgot how already.
# I am using the COS (com.oreilly.servlet) package to handle file uploads. It
# works great except if I upload certain files that have lines longer than
# 100KB in them, it throws an exception.
#
# The Servlets.com FAQ had this to say:
#
# Question
# Why am I getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when using
# com.oreilly.servlet.MultipartRequest?
#
# Answer
# You most likely are using a server that supports Servlet API 2.0. In
# these servers there's a bug in
# ServletInputStream's readLine(byte[] buf, int off, int len) method
# where the "len" parameter is ignored,
# and as a result input lines that exceed the buf length will throw an
# AIOOBE. The solution is to use a
# server that supports Servlet API 2.1 or later, or to change the
# MultipartRequest read buffer size to be
# longer than any input line received. The current buffer set in
# readAndSaveFile() is 100K.
#
# I am currently using Sun's JSDK2.0... I am loathe to drop JServ in favor of
# another servlet engine that supports JSDK2.1, but I must make it easy for
# users to install on their own sites without passing out customized versions
# of the COS package.
#
# Any suggestions? Is this bug also in the servlets.jar version of the JSDK
# that is passed out with JServ?
#
# Thanks for any help,
#
# Sincerely,
#
# -- Joshua Slack
# www.obj-x.com
#
#
#
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