I am dealing with a client who needs multi-gigabyte uploads (4GB+,
whatever he wants really, and he says it is needed/required by the
system.) Anyways, I currently upload a 4GB file to my Tomcat server,
and it is set to simply post to a JSP with the file (please note that
files <2GB work fine, forms are set up fine), and that JSP page is never
reached. It simply looks like Tomcat is invoking the servlets/target of
the request or this is because something hasn't been dealt with yet in
the request to cause this action. My logs are all clean of errors,
however, and the filter chain works fine (to some extent, it loops
forever with this request because it is waiting for it to be dealt
with). I receive log messages in beforeProcessing, process, and
afterProcessing. However, the JSP is never hit, or if I post the file
to a servlet, the servlet is never invoked. I have already tried
configuring the connector to use maxPostSize="0", as well as setting the
maxHttpHeaderSize variable. I am clearly at a loss of what to do. I
also tried creating a Request Listener whenever requests are created but
the request never gets a contentLength or contentType. The server
simply begins looping the filter chain over and over and over and never
hits my servlet/upload.jsp page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
David
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