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root
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POST data size - Karaf - Jetty

Is there any place where I can tell the container to accept lots of data?

 

In one of my web service, data around 1-2MB is consumed easily. However, when I sent data around 8MB, it was unable to process the data.

 

I was searching and it looks like jetty is having a max limit on the post data. It can be changed by modifying the jetty-web.xml?? 

 

http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/setting-form-size.html

 

Any direction for setting the Karaf Jetty to accept a bigger amount of data?

 

Thank you. 

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root
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Shameless BUMP.
root
Creator II
Creator II
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Any help please? I am out of options here. Does Karaf/ Jetty have any size limitations on the size of incoming FORM POST data? If yes how can I change it?

Thank you.
Anonymous
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Which message do you get from the job? Because when I had a problem with bigger files it was down to the memory allocated to the job. Did a translation in the job which costed a lot of memory, the webservice components where able to handle much bigger files without issues. 

root
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It ends up being a 500 Error on the server side. Please advise what is a good way to troubleshoot it.
Anonymous
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Hi,

 

What I did was adding a Tlogcather combined with a tXMLmap to generate a Document to send with the 500 error. In normal cases you don't need a body with a 500 but you can send (tRestResponse) it so I used the map to add information to help me with the debugging.0683p000009Lr8B.png

 

 

root
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So wont we have a problem where it will say "Response already sent?"
Anonymous
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Not when you let the job die when an error is received.
root
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Hmm, I will see if I can add that to test. Nonethe less, is there any way to set the correct POST data size settings?
Anonymous
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Not that I am aware of, besides it is generated automaticly. Error 500 is an internal error within the job/ services it self in most cases.