Github user sachingoel0101 commented on the pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/1338#issuecomment-155064766 This can be fixed, but it requires breaking the existing Netty pipeline. The `HttpObjectAggregator` requires a max content length, which I think cannot be set to too high; 10 MB seemed reasonable. [I tried setting it to 100 MB and the JVM ran out of heap space surprisingly. Does the web monitor also use heap space out of Job Manager? ] I am not at all familiar with Netty however, and all I know is what I learnt while working on this. If anyone has an idea how to handle large uploads, in the existing pipeline, please let me know. :) Otherwise I think replacing the `HttpObjectAggregator` with something that handles large payloads on disk might be a good idea. An example is here: https://github.com/netty/netty/blob/master/example/src/main/java/io/netty/example/http/upload/HttpUploadServerHandler.java It should be able to handle everything cleanly.
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