How can I check through the log files or another way if a message that user A is trying to send to user B is too big and therefore rejected by the server?
Can the check be done on the client (Flash AS3) side as well? For example will an error show up in Flash for user A if the message is too big?
UPDATE:
I just downloaded the log file and I see the following in it. Does this imply the messages are too big?
Thank you08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,249 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | STATE: WAIT_NEW_PACKET
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,249 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | NORMAL SIZED PACKET: 3138
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,249 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | NOT ENOUGH DATA, GO AHEAD
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,257 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | STATE: WAIT_DATA
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,257 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | NOT ENOUGH DATA, GO AHEAD
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,263 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | STATE: WAIT_DATA
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,263 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | NOT ENOUGH DATA, GO AHEAD
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,269 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | Binary size: 69
6B E3 45 83 ED CC F4 F1 6F E5 B8 74 F3 73 F1 9C k.E.....o..t.s..
EB 40 49 9B 69 5F F1 96 2B 70 F1 5A 49 0E BC DF .@I.i_..+p.ZI...
EF 5F 20 5E F5 60 FF D1 6C 1A AE C8 33 06 01 8A ._.^.`..l...3...
A6 F4 95 B3 73 ED FE F8 F6 F8 E8 5D FA C3 BB FF ....s......]....
00 85 22 C4 32 ..".2
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,269 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | STATE: WAIT_DATA
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,269 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | <<< PACKET COMPLETE >>>
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,269 | DEBUG | SocketReader | protocol.binary.BinaryIoHandler | | Original: 3138, Deflated: 14108, Comp. Ratio: 78%, Time: 0.25069ms.
08 Dec 2015 | 00:44:04,275 | DEBUG | SFSWorker:Sys:3 | v2.protocol.SFSProtocolCodec | |
(short) a: 7
(byte) c: 0
(sfs_object) p:
(byte) t: 1