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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (AXIS2-3488) WstxIOException on long base64Binary elements

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cludwig edited comment on AXIS2-3488 at 2/1/08 5:43 AM:
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test case attached

      was (Author: cludwig):
    test case
  
> WstxIOException on long base64Binary elements
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>                 Key: AXIS2-3488
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3488
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: om
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>         Environment: JDK 1.5
>            Reporter: Christoph Ludwig
>         Attachments: Axis2_LargeBase64.zip
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> We have a client that does not use a databinding but operates on AXIOM OMElements. The WSDL specifies that part of the response is Base64Binary data. However, when we try to access this data then we get WstxIOExceptions ("Attempted read on closed stream") as soon as the data's length exceeds some threshold.
> Martin Gainty suggested on axis-user@ws.apache.org this may be related to issue #3311 <URL:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3311>. I am not convinced, though, since our problems manifests itself no matter if send requests for the first time or if we re-send them. It is only a matter of the data's length.
> I am going to attach a test case that demonstrates
>  * the excpetion is thrown as soon as the string that is transported base64 encoded is longer than 2850 characters.
>  * the ADB binding manages to avoid this issue.
> The service archive Axis2_LargeBase64/LargeBase64.aar packs test.axis2.lb64.service. The junit testcase in test.axis2.lb64.client.om.junit demonstrates the issue with the client that operates directly on OMElements. Similarly, test.axis2.lb64.client.adb.junit exhibits that the ADB binding somehow avoids this issue. All client stubs and the service skeleton were generated with the Axis2 wsdl2java tool through the Eclipse Axis2 Code Generator Wizard.
> We'd prefer to avoid ADB (or other bindings) for this particular client and would therefore appreciate any fix or even workaround.

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