2 Questions,
Are you storing the blobs in mysql ?
Have you configured the max packet size in mysql to be capable to
sending the 40MB files ? (there might also be a jdbc setting)
but you probably have since how did the blob get populated ?
Ian
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/packet-too-large.html
On 22 Apr 2009, at 23:36, daveg0 wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is a Jackrabbit/MySQL/tomcat problem, but
I am
having problems downloading a "large" video (40MB) via the following
stack:
browser <-- tomcat <--Restlet <-- Jackrabbit <-- MYSQL (where the
content-node is a binary property)
I can download smaller clips eg 3MB but on the larger clip, the
browser
seems to appear to be downloading and even reports the size of the
download,
but does not have any content in it when completed, it's as if the
stream
just decided to go the motions of downloading without actually
downloading.
I can't see any error messages (memory problems etc).
Is anyone aware of problems with binary sizes in Jackrabbit/MySQL. .
If not,
I can at least eliminate them from the potential failure points and
I will
have to look at Tomcat/Restlet,
I am using Jackrabbit 1.5.3 and MYSQL 5.0 and have a large server -
64bit OS
(Linux), JDK 1.6, 16GB memory, 4 CPUs
regards
Dave
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