Hi Todd
take a look at: chunked encoding implemented by NIOConnector https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/wasce/V2.1.0/en/http-connector.html IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition ...<https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/wasce/V2.1.0/en/http-connector.html> publib.boulder.ibm.com Configuring an HTTP connector. When the server is installed, the initial Tomcat configuration contains a connector that receives HTTP requests. If you need to modify ... another suggestion is to handle read in small 4k chunks https://www.mkyong.com/java/how-to-download-file-from-website-java-jsp/ How to download file from website- Java / Jsp - mkyong.com<https://www.mkyong.com/java/how-to-download-file-from-website-java-jsp/> www.mkyong.com Here i show a simple java example to demonstrate how to let user download a file from website. No matter you are using struts , JSP, Spring or whatever other java ... can your container admin zip these big requests into a compressed binary and you download zip? Martin _________ ________________________________ From: Todd Palino <tpal...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 12:39 PM To: users@kafka.apache.org Subject: Re: stunning error - Request of length 1550939497 is not valid, it is larger than the maximum size of 104857600 bytes Are you actually getting requests that are 1.3 GB in size, or is something else happening, like someone trying to make HTTP requests against the Kafka broker port? -Todd On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 4:19 AM, Ramya Ramamurthy < ramyaramamur...@teledna.com> wrote: > We have got exactly the same problem. > nvalid receive (size = 1347375956 larger than 104857600). > > When trying to increase the size, Java Out of Memory Exception. > Did you find a work around for the same ?? > > Thanks. > -- *Todd Palino* Staff Site Reliability Engineer Data Infrastructure Streaming linkedin.com/in/toddpalino