Re: Storing uploaded file in gwt (server side)

2014-03-05 Thread Maithilish

Online tutorial is now available at CodeDrops - 
http://www.codedrops.in/gwt-tutorial/

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Re: Storing uploaded file in gwt (server side)

2013-09-24 Thread Radhouene Gniwa
You can do it through a servlet. Below is an example of the servlet code. Do 
not forget to declare the servlet in web.xml.


*import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItem;
import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItemFactory;
import org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.DiskFileItemFactory;
import org.apache.commons.fileupload.servlet.ServletFileUpload;


public class UploadServlet extends HttpServlet {
/**
 * 
 */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

/**
 * Accepts a Http request parameters and post a file to UforgeBuilder 
end
 * point. Used to upload profile picture.
 */
@Override
protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse 
resp) throws ServletException, IOException {
try {

// Check that we have a file upload request
boolean isMultipart = 
ServletFileUpload.isMultipartContent(request);
if (isMultipart) {

// Create a factory for disk-based file items
FileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();

// Create a new file upload handler
ServletFileUpload upload = new ServletFileUpload(factory);

// Parse the request
List? /* FileItem */items = upload.parseRequest(request);

// Process the uploaded items
Iterator? iter = items.iterator();

File uploadedFile = null;

while (iter.hasNext()) {
FileItem item = (FileItem) iter.next();
/* text field */
// here you can retrieve text fields
if (item.isFormField()) {
if (item.getFieldName().equals()) String 
field1 = item.getString();
else if (item.getFieldName().equals()) String 
field2 = item.getString();

}
/* upload file field */
else {
if (!item.getName().isEmpty()) {
String fileName = item.getName();
String 
folder=this.getServletContext().getRealPath(Config.UPLOAD_DIRECTORY);
File uploadDirectory = new File(folder);
if (!uploadDirectory.exists()) 
uploadDirectory.mkdirs();
uploadedFile = new File(uploadDirectory, 
fileName);
item.write(uploadedFile);
}
}

// now you can handle the file uploadedFile
}
}

}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}

}
}
*
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Le lundi 16 septembre 2013 20:07:07 UTC+1, Pradeep Kumar a écrit :









  
   
 Hi All,   

 I am new to GWT, I am facing some issue with file creation.

 I am uploading a file from client side and want to store that file in 
 server side and parse it and create tables in database for the data present 
 in the file.

 When I try to create a file at server side there is some file.iopermission 
 issue App engine is not allowing me to create the file.

 Please let me know how can I solve this issue.

 I did browse net, didn't find any solutions.

 In the mean time I did read about sandboxing and some data store concept

 Please let me know how can I use for my problem.

 Thanks in Advance, Pradeep


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Re: Storing uploaded file in gwt (server side)

2013-09-24 Thread Maithilish

Refer *Advanced GWT Tutorial https://sites.google.com/site/gwt2tutorial/*- 
Chapter 
*Manage Datahttps://sites.google.com/site/gwt2tutorial/book/chap-managedata
*  which shows how to upload file to App Engine and persist the data to 
datastore.

Maithilish

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Storing uploaded file in gwt (server side)

2013-09-16 Thread Pradeep Kumar








 
  
Hi All,   

I am new to GWT, I am facing some issue with file creation.

I am uploading a file from client side and want to store that file in 
server side and parse it and create tables in database for the data present 
in the file.

When I try to create a file at server side there is some file.io permission 
issue App engine is not allowing me to create the file.

Please let me know how can I solve this issue.

I did browse net, didn't find any solutions.

In the mean time I did read about sandboxing and some data store concept

Please let me know how can I use for my problem.

Thanks in Advance, Pradeep

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