Hmm, I dont think it would be a problem with Base64 in particular. Base64 was designed to encode binary data
as valid text in e-mail messages, as a result it only uses XML legal characters. Base64 text is no different than
any other type of XML legal text. It only uses the characters [A-Za-z][+/=].


--
Gareth Farrington

Robert Augustyn wrote:

Dennis,
Is this related to Base64 encoded text or to all types
of text?
robert

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Sosnoski
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:18 AM
To: Gareth
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Subject: Re: [jibx-users]
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when
marshalling a larg element


Looks like a bug in the new output code. Can you set
up an account and enter this in Jira (the "Bugs" link on the top of the
home page), preferable with actual code and data attachments? I'll
make it a priority to look into this, since it's a blocking
problem.


- Dennis

Gareth wrote:



I'm marshalling a simple document with a large block


of Base64 encoded

text (potentially 100k) in a single element. Im


getting the following

error:

java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4096
at
org.jibx.runtime.impl.UTF8StreamWriter.writeTextContent(UTF8StreamWrite


r.java:277)


at
org.jibx.runtime.impl.MarshallingContext.element(MarshallingContext.jav


a:638)


at
ky.mindshare.net.group.services.ftp.FileTransferDescriptor.JiBX_File_Tr


ansfer_Protocol_marshal_1_0(FileTransferDescriptor.java)


at
ky.mindshare.net.group.services.ftp.JiBX_File_Transfer_ProtocolFileTran


sferDescriptor_access.marshal()


at
ky.mindshare.net.group.services.ftp.FileTransferDescriptor.marshal(File


TransferDescriptor.java)


at
org.jibx.runtime.impl.MarshallingContext.marshalRoot(MarshallingContext


..java:907)


  at
org.jibx.runtime.impl.MarshallingContext.marshalDocument(MarshallingCon
text.java:955)

here is my binding if it helps:

<binding>
<mapping name="file-info" class="ky.mindshare.net.group.services.ftp.FileTransferDescriptor">
<value name="name" field="name"/>
<value name="length" field="length"/>
<value name="segment-size"


field="segmentSize"/>


      <value name="hashes" field="segmentHashes"/>
      <value name="info-hash" field="infoHash"/>
  </mapping>
</binding>

Its the hashes element that's the big one. Im not


quite sure how I

could go about debugging this.

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Gareth Farrington



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