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WOHttpIO 2GB file size limit
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WOHttpIO 2GB file size limit


  • Subject: WOHttpIO 2GB file size limit
  • From: Kohlhase Ulrich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 10:51:09 -0400

Hi All,

We are building an application that deals with very large files, in excess of 2GB. We have found that any file larger than 2GB or so causes WOHttpIO to complain and throw an exception. After decompiling WOHttpIO and reading the posts on this subject that are out there, it seems to be caused by the use of an integer to parse and store the content-size header. Two questions:

1. Has anyone had to deal with this limitation and if so, how have you dealt with it?
2. Is the experimental ERWOAdaptor a viable solution? If so, how do we use it?

Thanks a lot in advance!
Uli

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