You can use the WebDAV which is built into Tomcat.  You could also use
slide as a WebDAV application if you need extra features. Check out the
Apache project web site for more info.
With WebDAV a user, or a client application can log into your server and
upload.  There are plenty of tools around that support WabDAV.  Win2K has
WebDAV built in, you only need to connect to the URL of you site and you
have a network node.
Have fun,
Bert
At 15:24 24/12/2001 +0600, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>         I want to upload a file from client to server. Does tomacat
> provides any beans/tags for this. I am having a problem with
> "JspSmartUpload" using Tomcat. Please let me know if there are any such
> beans. Thanks in advance.
>
>Smita
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