So, the way to return multiple items is to bundle up the various files into a single e.g., zip archive file and return that.
Have fun, John On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Stephan Koops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Surjendu, > > a REST respone has exactly one response. You need to start one request for > every response. > > best regards > Stephan > > Surjendu schrieb: > > > 1st Question: > > > > Can someone tell me how to send 4-5 attachments as part of response. > > > > I mean i can create a FileRepresentation using > > > > rep = new FileRepresentation(new File( > > "xxx"), MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN, 0); > > > > and set it in the response using getResponse().setEntity(rep); > > > > but how do I set multiple files in the response? > > > > 2nd Question: > > > > How can I send a DOMRepresentation and a FileRepresentation as part of the > same response? I have read somewhere in the forum thats its not possible. In > that case how to tackle such kind of use-cases. > > My use case requires me to send a String(contents of a page) and an > attachment(typically a File) back to the client as part of Response. > > > > Notwithstanding the drawbacks is there a way to solve this? > > > > Regards > > Surjendu > > >