Not really: I tested >4GB downloads. Instead of setContentLength() you
can also setHeader for "Content-Length". Then you have the freedom to
format a larger number, because this API takes strings. It works for me.
Regards,
Rainer
Tim Whittington wrote:
This would limit dynamic (servlet) responses (and for practical purposes
requests) to 32bit, but Tomcat could still serve static content with a 64bit
content length.
tim
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