Which version of Fedora are you using? In 3.6.x, there exists a means of using 
the SOAP/MTOM serialization which may help you save a little space by avoiding 
base64 encoding. Alternatively, you could use the REST or SOAP API to create 
your object, then use the REST or SOAP/MTOM API to add your large datastream.

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A. Soroka
Software & Systems Engineering :: Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library

On Sep 25, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Alistair Young wrote:

> Would anyone have any tips for REST API-M when ingesting large files? I have 
> a 70Mb zip file that has to be ingested on a limited memory server (1Gb for 
> tomcat use) but it always runs out of heap space when Fedora decodes the 
> base64 FOXML binaryContent.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Alistair
> 
> -- 
> mov eax,1
> mov ebx,0
> int 80h
> 
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