On 02/17/2013 03:20 PM, Thad Humphries wrote: > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:56 AM, Thomas Neidhart > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On 02/17/2013 12:13 AM, Thad Humphries wrote: >>> I am using Commons Codec v1.7 to Base64 encode a TIFF file for writing to >>> an XML file as CDATA. Simple: >>> >>> File file = new File(fileName); >>> FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file); >>> ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); >>> Base64OutputStream b64os = new Base64OutputStream(baos); >>> int bufSize = 8 * 1024; >>> byte [] buffer = new byte[bufSize]; >>> int count; >>> while ((count = fis.read(buffer, 0, bufSize)) != -1) >>> b64os.write(buffer, 0, count); >>> fis.close(); >>> baos.flush(); >>> b64os.close(); >>> baos.close(); >>> xtw.writeCData(new String(baos.toByteArray())); >>> >>> However I'm concerned that a future version Commons Codec of might not >>> default to chunked output. So I'd like to swap >>> >>> Base64OutputStream b64os = new Base64OutputStream(baos); >>> >>> for >>> >>> byte [] eol = {0xD, 0xA}; >>> Base64OutputStream b64os = new Base64OutputStream(baos, true, 76, >>> eol); >>> >>> However when I do this, the program crashes out on creating "new >>> Base64OutputStream(...)". If fact, it skips right past a catch on >> Exception >>> and goes directly to finally (honest--my logger shows nothing and I've >>> watched this dozens of times in Eclipse's deugger). >>> >>> Am I doing something wrong? >> >> Hi Thad, >> >> I just tried your example and this works pretty fine for me. Could you >> please post the exception you are getting? >> >> Thomas >> > > Hi Thomas, > > Thanks for the response. The call does not catch as an Exception, but just > now I found that it catches as a Throwable. My log4j log is below. Line > 1703 is where I instantiate Base64OutputStream: > > Base64OutputStream b64os = new Base64OutputStream(baos, true, 76, eol); > > From the log. > > java.lang.VerifyError: (class: > org/apache/commons/codec/binary/Base64OutputStream, method: <init> > signature: (Ljava/io/OutputStream;ZI[B)V) Incompatible argument to function
For me this looks like you have different classpath settings in your development / compile and runtime environment, but this seems to be more related to GWT so I may not be able to help you further than that. Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
