Hi Alessandro

Just from the code of your email you seem to be doing things right. The
method you're using should work both with 0.12 as well as with 1.0.0 (in
0.12 it was still possible to use a jersey specific method, but thta's not
what you're doing).

For a working example of file upload try out the stanbol-stateless-webapp
maven archetype (if this doesn't work, then it's definitively a bug).

Cheers,
Reto

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Rupert Westenthaler <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Alessandro,
>
> AFAIK the multipart mime code in 0.12 depends on a Jersey specific
> extension to JAX-RS. Because of this Stanbol could only be used with
> Jersey and no other JAX-RS implementation. This was the reason why
> Reto chanted this in the stabbol-ng branch to use the Clerezza
> implementation for handling multipart requests.
>
> I have never used this, as the Stanbol Enhancer consumes multipart
> requests using custom code that does allow streaming of the request
> data.  Reto should be able to answer your question. Maybe you want
> also to ask your question on the Clerezza Mailing list.
>
> best
> Rupert
>
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Alessandro Adamou
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was reviewing the state of ontologymanager Web resources and others
> after
> > the Clerezza Jena TDB bundlelist was added (thanks Rupert!).
> >
> > I'm almost sure it's unrelated to the above, but most OntologyManager
> > ontology loading service (via POST Multipart Form Data) seem to fail on
> my
> > setting. Uploaded files do not seem to be created locally.
> >
> > If I look at:
> >
> >
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stanbol/trunk/ontologymanager/web/src/main/java/org/apache/stanbol/ontologymanager/web/resources/OntoNetRootResource.java
> >
> > in the performLoadOntology() method I used to be able to get a POSTed
> File
> > like this.
> >
> > file = new File(data.getFormFileParameterValues("file")[0].getFileName())
> >
> > where data is a org.apache.clerezza.jaxrs.utils.form.MultiPartBody - one
> of
> > the things that I guess must have changed during the commons-ng move.
> >
> > Trying that again now, both file.exists() and file.canRead() return
> false -
> > even after launching Stanbol with -no-security . No idea where POSTdata
> from
> > a file input are going.
> >
> > I cannot find other Stanbol Web services that support fileupload so I can
> > compare against them. Do we have any others currently in trunk?
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> > Alessandro
>
>
>
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