RE: Re: Question regarding struts.multipart.maxSize

2008-10-01 Thread Siemback, Chris
Thanks - I did find the solution.  The maximumSize parm is the way to do
it.  My problem (since I'm new to Struts 2) was how to override the
interceptor stack in a different package.  Once I had that correct, the
parm value was assigned at the stack level. 

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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laurie Harper
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:36 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Question regarding struts.multipart.maxSize

Siemback, Chris wrote:
 Hello all - sorry if this is a newbie question, but I haven't seen 
 this addressed before.  I'm currently using the fileupload interceptor

 in my application.  I have 2 distinct portions of the web site where 
 I'd like to have users upload files.  The problem is the 
 struts..multipart.maxSize attribute seems to be global.  I'd like to 
 have one upload allow for a much larger size than the other portion of
the site.  Is this possible?
 I have multiple packages defined, but it looks like only the default

 struts.xml value is being used.  Is this correct?  Or should I be able

 to apply a difference value for each package?  Is it possible to apply

 a different maxSize value for different packages, or does this need to

 be done programmatically?  Thanks!

According to the documentation [1] FileUploadInterceptor has a
maximumSize parameter, which you should be able to configure differently
per interceptor stack. I'm not sure how that interacts with
struts.multipart.maxSize, though; it's possible the global configuration
option would override per-stack configuration. You'll have to try it
with and without struts.multipart.maxSize set to know.

L.

[1] http://struts.apache.org/2.0.11.1/docs/file-upload-interceptor.html


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Question regarding struts.multipart.maxSize

2008-09-30 Thread Siemback, Chris
Hello all - sorry if this is a newbie question, but I haven't seen this
addressed before.  I'm currently using the fileupload interceptor in my
application.  I have 2 distinct portions of the web site where I'd like
to have users upload files.  The problem is the struts.multipart.maxSize
attribute seems to be global.  I'd like to have one upload allow for a
much larger size than the other portion of the site.  Is this possible?
I have multiple packages defined, but it looks like only the default
struts.xml value is being used.  Is this correct?  Or should I be able
to apply a difference value for each package?  Is it possible to apply a
different maxSize value for different packages, or does this need to be
done programmatically?  Thanks!
 
Chris
 

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