Hi Florian, The Client is sending the content stream embedded in the cmisra:content element, so the resulting XML is huge.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app" xmlns:cmisra="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/cmis/restatom/200908/"> <cmisra:content> <cmisra:mediatype>video/quicktime</cmisra:mediatype> <cmisra:base64>[base64 encoding of file]</cmisra:base64></cmisra:content> <cmisra:object xmlns:cmis="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/cmis/core/200908/"> <cmis:properties>...</cmis:properties> </cmisra:object> <title>Demo.mov</title> </entry> ... Brian ... Brian Inouye, Xerox Corporation -----Original Message----- From: Florian Müller [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:03 PM To: Inouye, Brian Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: create service with a large content stream causes a "Limit exceeded!" exception Hi Brian, The CappedInputStream does not limit the content stream, but the "envelope" around it. In case of the AtomPub binding it is limiting the size of the XML, but doesn't count the embedded document content. Could you check how the request is created and if it contains a big XML portion? - Florian > Hi, > > I've run into a limitation in my CMIS Provider which uses OpenCMIS 0.10.0. > When a Client sends a create request to my CMIS Provider and the accompanying > content stream is large, say 1.4 GB, CappedInputStream raises an exception > CmisInvalidArgumentException("Limit exceeded!"). AtomEntryParser.java > creates the CappedInputStream object, passing in a constant MAX_STREAM_LENGTH > which is set to 10 * 1024 * 1024. > > public class CappedInputStream extends InputStream { > ... > private void checkLength() throws IOException { > if (counter > max) { > throw new CmisInvalidArgumentException("Limit exceeded!"); > } > } > ... > } > > public class AtomEntryParser { > ... > private static final long MAX_STREAM_LENGTH = 10 * 1024 * 1024; > ... > public void parse(InputStream stream) throws XMLStreamException, > IOException { > ... > cappedStream = new CappedInputStream(stream, MAX_STREAM_LENGTH); > ... > } > } > > What can I do to prevent this exception from occurring? I tried doubling the > value, but the exception still occurs. > > ... Brian ... > Brian Inouye, Xerox Corporation > >
