Hussein,

To me this looks like a server-side server. HttpClient imposes no limit
on the size of POST request parameters. I would also recommend using so
called "raw" HTTP POST instead of url-encoded HTTP POST. You can see an
example of sending raw XML data using HttpClient here:

http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-
commons/httpclient/src/examples/PostXML.java?
rev=1.10.2.1&only_with_tag=HTTPCLIENT_2_0_BRANCH&view=markup

Hope this helps

Oleg
 


On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 11:21 -0800, Hussein Vastani wrote:
> Hi,
> First of all, many thanks for an excellent project!
> 
> I am using HttpClient 2.02 for a web-based transactional system in which 
> two servers talk to each other using XML over HTTP. I am using 
> HttpClient to send messages and servlets to respond. The messages can 
> get pretty large. I am using PostMethod to send messages to the server 
> with the xml payload included in the POST as a request parameter. It 
> works just fine for small xml messages, but for large messages I get the 
> following warning from HTTPClient:
> 
> WARN!! Form content truncated
> 
> And rightly so. My JAXB code on the serverside throws an exception 
> because many trailing tags are missing.
> 
> Is there a limit on the size of a POST request parameter? Is it 
> configurable? I want to avoid writing directly to the request's inputstream.
> 
> Thankyou:
> Hussein Vastani.
> 
> 
> 
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