Re: No Instance Availabe error on download
Re: No Instance Availabe error on download
- Subject: Re: No Instance Availabe error on download
- From: "Cheong Hee (Gmail)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 15:41:52 +0800
Hi Fred
That is where I am trying to recall - is it due to
when you zip all directory of files and after that it was unable to continue
when the file size reaches ~30M. The number 30M is quite a familiar number
to me :) b'cos it hit me many times before.
I have also tried out Stefan's code and it worked
fine. I suggest you could look at the code how you keep all the files zip
together before calling setContentStream.
Just4c now..
Cheers
Cheong Hee
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 4:58
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Subject: Re: No Instance Availabe error
on download
Simon, Cheong, Anjo
thanks. So I was able to get it to work
after pushing the send/recieve timeout up. So in my attempts to get this to
work I was using WOLongResponsePage and it still failed. So was I using that
wrong? I created a component that was a subclass of WOLongResponse page and
performed my actions in appendToResponse. That included zipping up a directory
of files and then passing the stream of that zip to the content stream. Or did
I need a combination of both [WOLongResponse and adjusting the send/recieve
timeout] to get this to work?
-fw
Simon
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03/03/2010 04:30 PM
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are you using the streaming request handler ?
On 3 March 2010
22:24, Fred Wells <email@hidden> wrote: > >
Hello, > I'm not sure if I missed something, I can't seem to find
anything on this > but I can't get files larger than a few MBs to
download. I am currently > using > WOResponse.setContentStream and
right now with a 29MB file it falls under a > 'No Instance Available'
error. Is this broken or is there an alternative? > I'm using 5.3 on
IIS. > > Thanks. > -fred > >
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