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Yup, I'll touch base next week. On 4/18/2014 12:26 PM, Luke Sheneman wrote: > New Client Reply: TDS java exception "java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException" > for large netcdf > > > Okay, thanks Lansing. No problem. We'll touch base next week? > > Cheers, > -Luke > > -- > > Luke Sheneman, Ph.D > Technology and Data Services Manager > Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) / University of Idaho > http://www.northwestknowledge.net > > address@hidden > Office: 208.885.4228 Mobile: 208.669.2248 > > > On 4/18/14, 10:39 AM, Unidata THREDDS Support wrote: >> Hi Luke, >> >> Slightly embarrassing to report, but I'm having trouble with my >> development environment. I haven't forgotten about you, and you're at >> the top of my list to work on when I'm back up and running again. >> >> -Lansing >> >> On 4/18/2014 10:18 AM, Luke Sheneman wrote: >>> New Client Reply: TDS java exception "java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException" >>> for large netcdf >>> >>> Hi Lansing, >>> >>> Its been a week since we talked. I wanted to see if you had made any >>> more progress in tracking down the source of our problems related to >>> this ticket. >>> >>> Much appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Luke >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Luke Sheneman, Ph.D >>> Technology and Data Services Manager >>> Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) / University of Idaho >>> http://www.northwestknowledge.net >>> >>> address@hidden >>> Office: 208.885.4228 Mobile: 208.669.2248 >>> >>> >>> On 4/11/14, 3:58 PM, Unidata THREDDS Support wrote: >>>> baby steps... >>>> >>>> When you get a moment, could you repeat the log capture procedure? I'm >>>> about to head out for the day, but I'll pull this up again on Monday. I >>>> looked at one of the files already, which I downloaded using the http >>>> server. Are you familiar with the data, by chance? I notice that the >>>> calendar dates (Gregorian, days since 1901-01-01) are for 2086-2100. Is >>>> this right, or is something else fishy here? >>>> >>>> Have a good weekend! >>>> >>>> -Lansing >>>> >>>> Ticket Details >>>> =================== >>>> Ticket ID: SYD-491615 >>>> Department: Support THREDDS >>>> Priority: Normal >>>> Status: Open >>>> >>> Ticket Details >>> =================== >>> Ticket ID: SYD-491615 >>> Department: Support THREDDS >>> Priority: High >>> Status: Open >>> Link: >>> https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/esupport/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=23770 >> >> Ticket Details >> =================== >> Ticket ID: SYD-491615 >> Department: Support THREDDS >> Priority: High >> Status: Open >> > > > Ticket Details > =================== > Ticket ID: SYD-491615 > Department: Support THREDDS > Priority: High > Status: Open > Link: > https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/esupport/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=23770 Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: SYD-491615 Department: Support THREDDS Priority: High Status: Open