hi,
I know this is off topic, but I couldn't find answers in other newsgroups...
anyway, here is my last question on this topic: are you saying that all the
serialized objects have this 64K limit?
Thanks!
>From: Kevin Mukhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>64K BYTES.
>
>The restriction is imposed by the Java core API class DataOutputStream. If
>you
>do not serialize, or you write your own serialization mechanism, then there
>will
>not be a 64K byte limit.
>
>K Mukhar
>
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