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Retrieve large binary directly to disk

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Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software] - 11 Dec 2006 14:15 GMT
Hi all

I'm writing a compact framework app.  This app needs to receive a large
binary (zip file) from a webservice.  The problem is that the byte[] will be
retrieved into RAM before I can save it to my external memory card.

I am concerned that as the size of this zip file grows my PPCs will no
longer have enough RAM to receive all of the response.  Is there any way I
can retrieve the binary data directly to a FileStream instead of into
memory?

Thanks

Pete
alfa - 18 Dec 2006 08:40 GMT
Hi,
i've got the same problem, also using Compact Framework (PPC2003)
I also receive several files from a webservice the small ones go very well
untiul i receive a big one (4Mb) then i've got a OutOfMemory error.
Is there a way to route the webresult directly to disk instead of memory ??

Wim

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