Through a Java Webservice. I know about the timezone differences it is just
that I hardly ever get replies, hence the reminder :-)
I have created a service that accepts the file data but I am under the
impression (as it happened with tomcat) that there is either a max
transmission or max upload size property somewhere.
Kenneth Clark
System Architect / Lead Developer
Rabid Dog Laboratories T
Putting the art back into development
tel: +27 11 475 7409
mobile: +27 82 500 5090
e-mail: kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za
website:
http://www.rabiddog.co.za/
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From: Hong.Zhang_at_Sun.COM [mailto:Hong.Zhang_at_Sun.COM]
Sent: 31 May 2007 14:33
To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: Max upload file size
Hi, Kenneth
Please note most people who are working on glassfish are located on US
west coast and right now it's 5:30 am for them :-)
How are you trying to upload the file? Through admin console?
- Hong
Kenneth Clark wrote:
No ideas? Please this is quiet urgent and I can find NOTHING on the net
Kenneth Clark
System Architect / Lead Developer
Rabid Dog Laboratories T
Putting the art back into development
tel: +27 11 475 7409
mobile: +27 82 500 5090
e-mail: kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za
website:
http://www.rabiddog.co.za/
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From: Kenneth Clark [mailto:kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za]
Sent: 31 May 2007 10:53
To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Max upload file size
Sorry I know this is going to sound really stupid but I have an application
that needs to facilitate the uploading of files up to 10MB in size.
It appears there is a restriction in place that is preventing this from
happening, is there a place where I can change the limit?
Thanks guys
Kenneth Clark
System Architect / Lead Developer
Rabid Dog Laboratories T
Putting the art back into development
tel: +27 11 475 7409
mobile: +27 82 500 5090
e-mail: kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za
website:
http://www.rabiddog.co.za/