Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier

Pid wrote:

On 4/19/11 12:20 PM, André Warnier wrote:

Hi.

I will let someone else comment on your code.


I can say that doesn't look like i'd expect it to, per the example code
from the Commons HTTP 3.x or HTTP Client 4.x versions.




(But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is the server
side.  It is not really a forum to help people write Java HTTP cients).

It looks like this is your first try at sending a file to a server.
So let me recommend something :

I would start by creating a simple HTML form with an , and then make sure that it works using the form.
(Because, to upload a file, you also need to have some special code on
the server to receive it, and you had better make sure that that side is
working first).


+1


You can find an example here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/api/org/apache/tomcat/util/http/fileupload/package-summary.html

and maybe someone else can suggest more examples somewhere.


http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpcomponents/oac.hc3x/trunk/src/examples/MultipartFileUploadApp.java?view=markup




Lest Jana would get confused :
The first link above points to an example for the server code needed (the servlet which 
receives the file upload POST).
The second example is one for the client side : the workstation Java program which uploads 
a file to a server, via a POST request.




p


Then, once it is working with the form, attack the client side.
If you search a bit on Google, you will find several examples of how to
do this right.
No need to re-invent the wheel.


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Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread Pid
On 4/19/11 12:20 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I will let someone else comment on your code.

I can say that doesn't look like i'd expect it to, per the example code
from the Commons HTTP 3.x or HTTP Client 4.x versions.



> (But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is the server
> side.  It is not really a forum to help people write Java HTTP cients).
> 
> It looks like this is your first try at sending a file to a server.
> So let me recommend something :
> 
> I would start by creating a simple HTML form with an  ..>, and then make sure that it works using the form.
> (Because, to upload a file, you also need to have some special code on
> the server to receive it, and you had better make sure that that side is
> working first).

+1

> 
> You can find an example here :
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/api/org/apache/tomcat/util/http/fileupload/package-summary.html
> 
> and maybe someone else can suggest more examples somewhere.

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpcomponents/oac.hc3x/trunk/src/examples/MultipartFileUploadApp.java?view=markup


p

> Then, once it is working with the form, attack the client side.
> If you search a bit on Google, you will find several examples of how to
> do this right.
> No need to re-invent the wheel.
> 
> 
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Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier

Hi.

I will let someone else comment on your code.
(But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is the server side.  It is not 
really a forum to help people write Java HTTP cients).


It looks like this is your first try at sending a file to a server.
So let me recommend something :

I would start by creating a simple HTML form with an , and then make 
sure that it works using the form.
(Because, to upload a file, you also need to have some special code on the server to 
receive it, and you had better make sure that that side is working first).


You can find an example here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/api/org/apache/tomcat/util/http/fileupload/package-summary.html
and maybe someone else can suggest more examples somewhere.

Then, once it is working with the form, attack the client side.
If you search a bit on Google, you will find several examples of how to do this 
right.
No need to re-invent the wheel.


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