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I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.



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Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?










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    I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.



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    Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?










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      I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.



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      Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?










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      I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.



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      Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?







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          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;

          variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
          .objectValue(authorization)
          // tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
          .serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
          .create());





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          • So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

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            Nov 30 '18 at 20:38











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          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;

          variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
          .objectValue(authorization)
          // tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
          .serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
          .create());





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          • So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

            – Migerusantte
            Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
















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          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;

          variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
          .objectValue(authorization)
          // tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
          .serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
          .create());





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          • So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

            – Migerusantte
            Nov 30 '18 at 20:38














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          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;

          variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
          .objectValue(authorization)
          // tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
          .serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
          .create());





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          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
          import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;

          variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
          .objectValue(authorization)
          // tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
          .serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
          .create());






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          answered Nov 26 '18 at 9:12









          Ashen JayasingheAshen Jayasinghe

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          • So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

            – Migerusantte
            Nov 30 '18 at 20:38



















          • So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

            – Migerusantte
            Nov 30 '18 at 20:38

















          So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

          – Migerusantte
          Nov 30 '18 at 20:38





          So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?

          – Migerusantte
          Nov 30 '18 at 20:38




















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