Re: document uploading tool

2002-10-09 Thread Ben Groeneveld

Zafif, I don't, but if you find out how I'd like to know.  Thanks, BenG.

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> I downloaded the new files and it's working great.  Do you know what would be
>the best way for me to check the size before uploading?
>Once I create the MultiRequest obj, and the file is larger than max size , it
>gives you automatically an error.  I want to warn the user prior that.
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>Thanks
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>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.
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>Cortlandt Winters wrote:
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>>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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Re: document uploading tool

2002-10-09 Thread Zafif

 I downloaded the new files and it's working great.  Do you know what would be
the best way for me to check the size before uploading?
Once I create the MultiRequest obj, and the file is larger than max size , it
gives you automatically an error.  I want to warn the user prior that.

Thanks


   
  
Ben Groeneveld 
  
   
i-web.com> cc: 
  
   Subject: Re: document uploading tool
  
10/07/2002 
  
12:19 PM   
  
Please respond 
  
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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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Re: document uploading tool

2002-10-07 Thread Ben Groeneveld

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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Re: document uploading tool

2002-10-07 Thread Cortlandt Winters

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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document uploading tool

2002-10-07 Thread Zafif

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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