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"There was a problem getting buffered request stream"
I'm just starting to work with adding/updating invoices via the web service (2.5). I've successfully added several invoices, but attempts to add a particularly large one (nearly 7,000 items) consistently fail after a few minutes with this message:
com.netledger.common.exceptions.NLException: There was a problem getting buffered request stream
Given the size of the soap request necessary for so many items, I can only surmise that the failure is due to a timeout or request size limit(?) Is there an alternate way to take care of such a large invoice in one operation? The other method I thought of would involve creating the invoice with the first
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