It is an SSL connection to the production server, so I cannot do packet sniffing. By the MTOM entry, do you mean the OMText node that is created from calling factory.createOMText(dataHandler, true) ?

I don't think it's the Axis1 client, because the problem is intermittent - sometimes it works on the large data chunks, and sometimes not.

-Andrew

Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you tried doing any packet sniffing? It might well be the Axis1
client? I assume you have optimised = false on the MTOM entry?

Paul

On 6/28/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an Axis2 service running in our production environment. The web
> service call completes, but control is not returned to the client.
>
> It is passing back 1.2Mb of binary data, via MTOM. Smaller amounts of binary
> work consistently (say 350Kb or so). The client is Axis1 (Java). The app
> server is JBoss 4.0.3 running on Linux, with JDK 1.4. MTOM is enabled,
> according to the documentation:
>
> true
>
> The server-side processing always completes, in around 1 minute, according
> to the log files, even when the data is not returned. According to the JBoss
> console, the request is still being processed, even though the web service
> call is complete.
>
> Any ideas at all are appreciated!
>
> Thanks, as always,
>
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
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