Thanks a lot for your answer.
Since this is a browser-based application I don't think FTP or rsync/SSH
are practicable alternatives, aren't they?
Regards,
Patrick
Jonathan Zuckerman wrote:
Probably not the answer you're looking for but I don't think that HTTP
is the best protocol for what you're trying to do.. with files of that
size, why not consider FTP or rsync/SSH?
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Patrick
Herber<patrick.her...@ticino.com> wrote:
Hello!
Thanks a lot for your answer!
Unfortunately it seems that I'm really running against a timeout problem:
Indeed with a slow connection I have this problem already with around 100MB,
in my office (a good ADSL connection) I reach 250MB and directly in the same
LAN of the Server I can upload 300MB in 10 minutes without errors...
Thanks again and regards,
Patrick
André Warnier wrote:
Patrick Herber wrote:
...
Not really sure about this, so don't take it as gospel, but I believe that
there may be some "maximum POST size" parameter built-in into Apache and/or
Tomcat (as a protection against denial-of-service attacks). Maybe that is
what you are running against, not a timeout.
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