Hi Daniel.E, ThanQ very much for ur help. Really I got it my jar file in URL that u hv sent it
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmmysql/ Thanks again with warm regards Yogiswar --- Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Check out this URL... > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmmysql/ this may > help you. > > > Cheers > Daniel.E > > -----Original Message----- > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages > specification and reference > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of > Yogiswar Vanama > Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:06 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: JAR file of > org.gjt.mm.mysql.jdbc2.optional.*; > > Hi JSPsters, > > I have a class called TempPool in which it is > importing the following package > > import org.gjt.mm.mysql.jdbc2.optional.*; > > My Question is: In which jar file Can I find the > above > class files. > > Can any one send the above jar file. > > with regards > Yogiswar > > --- Dror Matalon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > The oreilly upload library has built in check for > > file existence > > and renaming mechanism. I believe that the default > > is that if you upload > > foo and it's already there it calls it foo.1. > > > > Why don't you either use that mechanism or > "borrow" > > some of the code to do > > what you want? > > > > On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 06:05:31PM +0800, hugo > > wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I have a jsp file where I would like download > > files to a particular > > > directory on the server. > > > > > > I am have form fields, including file upload > > fields, the content of > > > which is forwarded to a second jsp where I use > > MultipartRequest from the > > > com.oreilly.servlet.* package to download the > > uploaded files to a > > > location on the server. > > > > > > This all works well, but I would like to check > > first if file(s) with the > > > same filename already exists in that directory > on > > the server. This can > > > be done by executing a unix command on the > server > > and getting the > > > filenames from the directory. > > > > > > So far so good. However, the moment I use > > MultipartRequest to get the > > > names of the files that are uploaded (to compare > > them with the ones > > > already in the directory), they are immediately > > downloaded to the > > > directory. > > > > > > So I thought I use MultipartParser first to > obtain > > the filenames - but > > > the moment I do this, I am using the generic > > method HttpServlet request > > > and this means that, when using MultipartParser > > early in the jsp it > > > seems I can no longer use MultipartRequest > > afterwards and vice versa (if > > > there's a solution to this, please let me know). > > > > > > This led me to try to make the part that checks > > existing filenames > > > agains the filenames in the upload fields into a > > javaBean - I can then > > > call the Bean's method that does the checking > from > > my second jsp file > > > (to which form variables are forwarded). The > bean > > would simply return a > > > string containing "yes" of "no" depending on > > whether the filenames to be > > > stored are unique or not. > > > > > > However, I have to pass the contents of the > fields > > that contains the > > > filenames to the bean - which means I have to > once > > more use a request > > > method to get those values in the first place. > > > > > > So the problem is that somehow I have to pass on > > HttpServlet request > > > values to the bean, and I am not sure how to do > > this without getting the > > > values out first with MultiPartParser - which > > makes it impossible for me > > > to use MultipartRequest. > > > > > > The bean is listed in my jsp file as: > > > > > > <jsp:useBean id="checkupload" scope="session" > > > class="com.geoinformex.project.checkUpload"/> > > > > > > and I am calling its method further down in the > > jsp: > > > > > > String samefile = checkupload.getdoCheck(BUT > HERE > > I NEED TO PASS IN A > > > REQUEST!); > > > > > > I have to pass in the request (parameter of file > > to be uploaded) to the > > > bean - have a look at the method below in the > bean > > itself. Note that > > > without making the bean extend HttpServlet I > > cannot construct > > > MultipartParser parser in the Bean's method > > getdoCheck later on. > > > > > > Complex problem, I know, but I am sort of hoping > > someone can set me back > > > on the right path, as at this stage I am really > > lost as how to proceed. > > > > > > Any help, particularly code examples will be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks very much. > > > > > > Hugo > > > > > > *** > > > Here is the bean: > > > > > > package com.geoinformex.project; > > > import java.io.*; > > > import java.text.*; > > > import java.util.*; > > > import javax.servlet.*; > > > import javax.servlet.http.*; > > > import java.sql.*; > > > import com.oreilly.servlet.*; > > > import com.oreilly.servlet.multipart.*; > > > import > > com.oreilly.servlet.multipart.MultipartParser; > > > > > > public class checkUpload extends HttpServlet{ > > > > > > //String lineOfText =""; > > > String proj_id_b =""; > > > String proj_id =""; > > > //String makedir =""; > > > int proj_id_count = 0; > > > Vector proj_id_number = new Vector(); > > > Vector proj_id_base = new Vector(); > > > Vector project_ID_list = new Vector(); > > > Vector existingfiles = new Vector(); > > > > > > String upload1 = ""; > > > String upload2 = ""; > > > String upload3 = ""; > > > Part part; > > > > > > public String getdoCheck(HttpServletRequest > > request,HttpServletResponse > > > response) throws IOException, ServletException { > > > > > > String samefile = ""; > > > > > > //Trying to get the filenames from the upload > > fields from my form (but > > > this fails). > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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