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Subject: [jira] Closed: (XMLBEANS-3) When number of items in a list field in an XML file exceed about 330000,
From: "Jacob Danner (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date: 2005-04-19 21:46:38
Message-ID: 1553863987.1113947198393.JavaMail.jira () ajax ! apache ! org
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Jacob Danner closed XMLBEANS-3:
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Assign To: (was: Jacob Danner)
Closing, solution appeared to work. Closing
> When number of items in a list field in an XML file exceed about 330000, this \
> results in an OutOfMemoryError.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XMLBEANS-3
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-3
> Project: XMLBeans
> Type: Bug
> Components: XmlObject
> Versions: unspecified
> Environment: Operating System: Linux
> Platform: PC
> Reporter: R. Fillet
> Fix For: Version 2 Beta 1, Version 2 Beta 2, Version 2
>
> When number of items in an XML file exceed about 330000, this results in an
> OutOfMemoryError.
> Defined a field within XSD as a list field results in a class that is extended
> from XmlListImpl.
> Traced this down in the sources and it occurs in the XmlListImpl class in the
> lex(..) method during creating of a new value with "itemType.newValue(..)".
> We have XML files with lists of about 1100000 items in them.
> Does this mean that we cannot use XMLBeans? (At least not for those fields)
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