Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files using
WAFileUploadTag? I am using Seaside 2.6 and VW 7.4.1. -Carl Gundel http://www.runbasic.com http://www.libertybasic.com _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2008/10/2, Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>:
> Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files using > WAFileUploadTag? Could you define "large"? On Squeak with something in the region of tens of megabytes: yes. > I am using Seaside 2.6 and VW 7.4.1. These are both quite old versions. Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
>Subject: Re: [Seaside] WAFileUploadTag, large uploads, and crashes
> 2008/10/2, Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >> Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files using >> WAFileUploadTag? > > Could you define "large"? On Squeak with something in the region of > tens of megabytes: yes. Ten of megabytes would be about right. It seems like uploading a 20MB file consumes a couple of hundred megabytes of Smalltalk memory. I wonder if it is Web Toolkit to blame, or Seaside. >> I am using Seaside 2.6 and VW 7.4.1. > > These are both quite old versions. Yes, but I'm stuck with these for the short term. -Carl Gundel http://www.runbasic.com http://www.libertybasic.com _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2008/10/2 Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>:
>> Subject: Re: [Seaside] WAFileUploadTag, large uploads, and crashes >> 2008/10/2, Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files using >>> WAFileUploadTag? >> >> Could you define "large"? On Squeak with something in the region of >> tens of megabytes: yes. > > Ten of megabytes would be about right. It seems like uploading a 20MB file > consumes a couple of hundred megabytes of Smalltalk memory. I wonder if it > is Web Toolkit to blame, or Seaside. Seaside is to blame that it want's to have the contents of the file in the memory, that's 20 MB in your case. For the rest it's either WebToolkit or the adapter that sits between Seaside and WebToolkit. Since this part shouldn't really do much. You could give Swazoo 2 a shot. Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2008/10/2 Philippe Marschall <[hidden email]>:
> 2008/10/2 Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >>> Subject: Re: [Seaside] WAFileUploadTag, large uploads, and crashes >>> 2008/10/2, Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >>>> >>>> Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files using >>>> WAFileUploadTag? >>> >>> Could you define "large"? On Squeak with something in the region of >>> tens of megabytes: yes. >> >> Ten of megabytes would be about right. It seems like uploading a 20MB file >> consumes a couple of hundred megabytes of Smalltalk memory. I wonder if it >> is Web Toolkit to blame, or Seaside. > > Seaside is to blame that it want's to have the contents of the file in > the memory, that's 20 MB in your case. For the rest it's either > WebToolkit or the adapter that sits between Seaside and WebToolkit. > Since this part shouldn't really do much. Hmm, that part somehow does not read OK. Lets try again: Seaside is to blame that it wants to have the contents of the file in the memory, that's 20 MB in your case. For the rest it's either WebToolkit or the adapter that sits between Seaside and WebToolkit. Since this part shouldn't really do that much it's likely that the problem is somewhere in WebToolkit. Needlessly Copying data around is quite a common problem. You could give Swazoo 2 a shot. Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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Hey!
Carl Gundel wrote: > Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large files > using WAFileUploadTag? I am using Seaside 2.6 and VW 7.4.1. Well, I added streaming support for file uploads.... aha. You are not on Squeak, duh. :) regards, Göran _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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So, I guess then a direct question to the Cincom product team is, does
the latest supported version of Seaside and Opentalk(?) on Visualworks support file uploads without consuming many times the size of the file in memory space? -Carl On Oct 2, 2008, at 11:02 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote: > 2008/10/2 Philippe Marschall <[hidden email]>: >> 2008/10/2 Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >>>> Subject: Re: [Seaside] WAFileUploadTag, large uploads, and crashes >>>> 2008/10/2, Carl Gundel <[hidden email]>: >>>>> >>>>> Has anyone here had problems with crashes and uploading large >>>>> files using >>>>> WAFileUploadTag? >>>> >>>> Could you define "large"? On Squeak with something in the region of >>>> tens of megabytes: yes. >>> >>> Ten of megabytes would be about right. It seems like uploading a >>> 20MB file >>> consumes a couple of hundred megabytes of Smalltalk memory. I >>> wonder if it >>> is Web Toolkit to blame, or Seaside. >> >> Seaside is to blame that it want's to have the contents of the file >> in >> the memory, that's 20 MB in your case. For the rest it's either >> WebToolkit or the adapter that sits between Seaside and WebToolkit. >> Since this part shouldn't really do much. > > Hmm, that part somehow does not read OK. Lets try again: > > Seaside is to blame that it wants to have the contents of the file in > the memory, that's 20 MB in your case. For the rest it's either > WebToolkit or the adapter that sits between Seaside and WebToolkit. > Since this part shouldn't really do that much it's likely that the > problem is somewhere in WebToolkit. Needlessly Copying data around is > quite a common problem. > > You could give Swazoo 2 a shot. > > Cheers > Philippe > _______________________________________________ > seaside mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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