Thanks Mark and Florian. I’m sorry, I missed to mention that I am currently working with Alfresco 4.2.f version.
And one more thing is that its failing both in production environment and also in dev environment. Atleast in dev environment I am sure that there are no restrictions imposed. I am able to upload files of any size when I directly upload them into alfresco repository using their UI. Its failing only when I try it from my code. Any thoughts ?? Regards, SriHari Technical Lead #63/A, Road no #13, Film Nagar, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad - 500033, Telangana, India. Phone: +91 837-433-8866 Email: <mailto:srihar...@techsophy.com> srihar...@techsophy.com <http://www.techsophy.com/> www.techsophy.com cid:image001.png@01D08909.1EF63FB0 From: Mark Streit [mailto:mcs...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 7:44 PM To: dev@chemistry.apache.org Cc: Srihari Subject: Re: CMISRunTimeException Uploading 25 MB File - Need Help Hari I know In our environments, there are often file upload size limits set on corporate network tiers that can limit upload file sizes, say 20-25 MB per request just to manage high request volume across 1000s of client users we have. Files of a size like you're describing would get rejected before ever reaching our servers. Also to Florian's point, your ECM repository server or even the app server settings you're running on, may be stopping this Mark On Thursday, December 10, 2015, Florian Müller <f...@apache.org> wrote: Hi Hari, That looks like a problem on the server side. Please contact your repository vendor. - Florian Hi Team, I came across an issue and I am sure one of you would have come across the same earlier and hence posting it to the group. While uploading the file to a target folder in the repository, I ran into CmisRuntimeException: Internal Server Error and I observed that its occurring when I upload a file of around 25 MB. I will have to deal with a maximum of 300MB files. Please suggest how I can fix this. Thanks. Below is my code. ContentStream contentStream = MySession.getSession().getObjectFactory() .createContentStream(file.getName(), -1, "application/octet-stream", input); Document doc = target.createDocument(props, contentStream, VersioningState.MAJOR); Regards, Hari -- Regards, Mark Sent from Gmail Mobile on iPhone