Zafif, we use Jason's classes on a postgres backend, and they work just 
great. We do exactly what you proposed. And his book's pretty good to 
have anyway.  We just have problems with files > 300M because of a bug 
in apache on linux, but otherwise uploads to 2G work.  Good luck!  BenG.

Cortlandt Winters wrote:

>Hi Zafif,
>
>Here are two that I've looked at recently and liked .
>www.javazoom.com
>www.servlets.com
>
>Both have pretty nice implementations of multipart file upload code.
>Javazoom's is a jsp that costs $99 with an admin interface included, Jason
>Hunter's doesn't have an admin interface but it just requires that you have
>a current copy of his servlets book. Both are pretty good deals if you ask
>me.
>
>But I would think that new behavior in a 2 year old piece of code might more
>likely come from a configuration change or a different browser version than
>something being wrong in the tool itself.
>
>Good luck, hope to hear about the results later.
>
>Cort
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 10:04 AM
>Subject: document uploading tool
>
>
>>Any of you suggest a good document uploading tool?
>>
>>The tool I have is acting up.  It consists of:
>>- A table in the db, with document specific info and location of file.
>>- Folder on the Jrun server with subfolders for each app.
>>- Uploading servlet that updates/inserts the document on the file server
>>
>and
>
>>adds the reference record in the table. Sometimes it lets me create
>>
>subfolders
>
>>on the file server and sometimes it just drops the files in the main
>>
>directory.
>
>>I'm having a hard time troubleshooting since I can't always reproduce the
>>
>error.
>
>>Anyway, it's a utility we wrote a couple of years ago, and I'm hoping
>>
>there is a
>
>>better tool out there.
>>
>>Thank you!
>>
>>
>
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