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Micah Huff commented on AVRO-1316: ---------------------------------- [~cutting] -- We're having some troubles with a 1.7.4-->1.7.5 compatibility issue specifically around the updated signatures for the parse methods. I'm working on trying to put together a repro case to see if it is something on our end or an issue in the Avro project itself. Just FYI that there still appears to be an issue here. > IDL code-generation generates too-long literals for very large schemas > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AVRO-1316 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1316 > Project: Avro > Issue Type: Bug > Components: java > Reporter: Jeremy Kahn > Assignee: Jeremy Kahn > Priority: Minor > Labels: patch > Fix For: 1.7.5 > > Attachments: AVRO-1316.patch, AVRO-1316.patch, AVRO-1316.patch, > AVRO-1316.patch, AVRO-1316.patch, AVRO-1316.patch, AVRO-1316.patch > > > When I work from a very large IDL schema, the Java code generated includes a > schema JSON literal that exceeds the length of the maximum allowed literal > string ([65535 > characters|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8323082/size-of-initialisation-string-in-java]). > > This creates weird Maven errors like: {{[ERROR] ...FooProtocol.java:[13,89] > constant string too long}}. > It might seem a little crazy, but a 64-kilobyte JSON protocol isn't > outrageous at all for some of the more involved data structures, especially > if we're including documentation strings etc. > I believe the fix should be a bit more sensitivity to the length of the JSON > literal (and a willingness to split it into more than one literal, joined by > {{+}}), but I haven't figured out where that change needs to go. Has anyone > else encountered this problem? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira