And if you are uploading this through a browser form, don't forget that the browser is
probably going to encode that file in Base64 encoding, which will roughly inflate the size
by 1/3 of the original.
I don't know if Tomcat's maxPostSize counts the size prior, or after decoding.
Ronald Klop wrote:
Set <Connector maxPostSize="<very large number>" /> in server.xml.
3 GB might be very large. I don't know if the value is a long or an int
in the internals of Tomcat.
This is from my live server.
<Connector port="8080" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192"
maxThreads="300" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75"
enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="1024"
connectionTimeout="20000" disableUploadTimeout="true"
compression="on"
maxPostSize="104857600" />
Ronald.
Op woensdag, 29 december 2010 17:03 schreef Anjib Mulepati
<anji...@hotmail.com>:
I am trying to upload the larger file through my app developed using
Struts 1.3.8. I did change the config in struts to upload file upto
3GB but that doesn't work.
So now I am trying to find the configuration in Tomcat where I can set
the max size for file upload.
Is there any?
Anjib
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