By the way, the only difference I can see in the data is the precision of 
milliseconds in the 
date objects:

OLD data:      2008-04-14 15:51:02.31  
vs.
NEW data:      2008-04-15 02:41:14.675756  





--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "netdeep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> The code I have uses a Java Remote Object to receive results from the server 
> and plot 
them in 
> a chart.  This code previously has worked with datasets as large as 180K.  
> Recently, I 
began 
> querying results from a different database with data in the same format and 
> the code no 
> longer works.  It locks up the entire browser and crashes.  I've read about 
> this but never 
> specifically with regards to remoting and never with a good solution to the 
> problem or 
even 
> an understanding as to why this occurs except for an infinite loop.  Given 
> that it still 
works 
> with the old data, I'm wondering what could be causing this to crash now?  
> I've checked 
the 
> data and its the same kind of information from both queries.  In fact, it 
> crashes even if I 
kill 
> the process immediately after the message begins sending.
> 
> 
> Error #1502: A script has executed for longer than the default timeout period 
> of 15 
seconds
>



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