Occasionally, when I try to send an object to my servlet, I get the message "413: Request entity is too large", and the request never seems to get into the servlet code.
Is there anything I can do to change the size of acceptable objects? How would I chunk my output object to make it more acceptable? Here is the code I'm using to write from my java application to the servlet. This doesn't throw an exception, but I get the error I mentioned above as the return, instead of the object I'm expecing. URL serverURL = new URL("http://"+parmsServer+"/ObjectServlet"); servletConnection = serverURL.openConnection(); if (sessionID != null) { servletConnection.setRequestProperty( "Cookie", sessionID); } // Don't use a cached version of URL connection. servletConnection.setUseCaches (false); servletConnection.setDefaultUseCaches (false); servletConnection.setAllowUserInteraction(false); servletConnection.setDoInput(true); servletConnection.setDoOutput(true); ObjectOutputStream outputToServlet = new ObjectOutputStream( new BufferedOutputStream( servletConnection.getOutputStream())); outputToServlet.writeObject( inParms); outputToServlet.flush(); outputToServlet.close(); Thanks in advance, Roxanne