Where are uploaded files currently cleaned up?
The patch for WW-3490 [1] moved temp file deletion out of the interceptor
into the dispatcher, but if the ng dispatcher is being used, when/how are
the files deleted? I've dug a little bit and haven't seen it yet; at this
point it's quicker to ask.
Anyone?
So far it appears as though the patch only fixed the old filter and not
those of the ng variety?
Also, I'm wondering if we'd like to un-ng this, or barring that, at least
re-package to something named better and put a subclass in ng and deprecate.
Dave
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:14 AM,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone?
I am just guessing, but perhaps this?
http://y.ahoo.it/Qzl2h
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Martin Cooper
So far it appears as though the patch only fixed the old filter and not
those of the ng variety?
Also, I'm wondering if we'd
Hi Dave,
I've changed a bit the whole cleanup idea, right now it's delegated to
given implementation of MultiPartRequest, to the method cleanUp().
So a filter calls Dispatcher.cleanUpRequest(request) which delegate to
MultiPartRequest.cleanUp()
It works with old and with the new filters.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Łukasz Lenart lukasz.len...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I've changed a bit the whole cleanup idea, right now it's delegated to
given implementation of MultiPartRequest, to the method cleanUp().
So a filter calls Dispatcher.cleanUpRequest(request) which delegate to
2012/6/21 Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.com:
Ah, okay--cool :) I don't see it in the ng filter dispatcher, but I'll track
it down later when I have a chance. Is there an elevator pitch for how the
ng filter ends up calling it?
Take a look on the finally section of doFilter(), there is a call
Woohoo, I get it now... I saw the PrepareOperations before but digging w/o
an IDE is a pain.
Sweet--thanks again.
Dave
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Łukasz Lenart lukasz.len...@googlemail.com
wrote:
2012/6/21 Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.com:
Ah, okay--cool :) I don't see it in the ng