Hi Raul,

thanks for quick answer. This looks easy when you are using @GET, but I am
sending @POST request. If I am right, @POST sends data only in headers. I
was thinking about attachments, may be, but here it gets more confusing for
me :-)

Here is my REST implementation:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        @POST
        @Consumes(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
        @Path("/upload")
        @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
        public Response uploadFile(
                                @QueryParam("host") String host,
                                @QueryParam("port") String port, 
                                @QueryParam("user") String user,
                                @QueryParam("password") String password,
                                @Multipart(value="folderId") String folderId,
                                @Multipart(value="filename") String filename,
                                @Multipart(value="myfile") DataHandler myfile
                        ){}


Thanks

-Br, Roman



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