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Pat Flaherty commented on AMQ-4335:
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Hi Tim,
We will do that. Did you see my previous message? Can you perform
those 2 tests to confirm on your end that you can change
the frame size in the activemq.xml both up and down and produce an
exception based on the changed frame size and subsequent
larger message?
-Pat
> Cannot set maxFrameSize greater than 100MB
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMQ-4335
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4335
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 5.8.0
> Environment: Windows 2008 R2
> Reporter: Pat Flaherty
> Attachments: AMQ4335Test3_WithLargeGeneratedString.zip,
> AMQ4335_Test4_regularRunThroughOurApplication.zip, AMQ4335Test.java,
> AMQ4335Test.java, AMQ4335Test.java, amq4335.xml, amq4335.xml,
> BugInActivemq.zip, max-frame-size-test.zip
>
>
> Trying to send JSON messages greater then 100MB and I receive the error:
> Transport Connection to: tcp://192.168.10.1:55823 failed:
> java.io.IOException: Frame size of 140 MB larger
> than max allowed 100 MB
> I tried increasing the frame size in 5.8.0 as follows:
> <transportConnectors>
> <!-- DOS protection, limit concurrent connections to 1000 and
> frame size to 100MB -->
> <transportConnector name="openwire"
> uri="tcp://192.168.10.1:61616?maximumConnections=1000&wireformat.maxFrameSize=157286400"/>
> <transportConnector name="amqp"
> uri="amqp://0.0.0.0:5672?maximumConnections=1000&wireformat.maxFrameSize=157286400"/>
> </transportConnectors>
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