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David,

David Hesson wrote:
> I have installed 6.0.14 now and the same problem persists.  I am
> starting to worry about our choice to use Java for this web application
> project now...

I know for a fact that Tomcat 5.5 can accept bigger-than-2GB uploads.
There must be something else going on, as evidenced by the fact that
your code isn't being called.

Can you toss-out your JSPs and try a vanilla servlet? Just something
that can dump out the headers and maybe spit out progress to a log file
for how many bytes it's receiving? Just print something like "got
another 10MB everytime you hit 10MB.

> the client insisted that we used .NET framework or
> 'Microsoft' products if you will, but limitations [arose].

Just 'cause I'm curious: what were those limitations? It's pretty ballsy
to ignore a semi-major customer requirement like that.

- -chris

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