Hi Martin,
I got it working on the client adding this properties on the client stub
_operationClient.getOptions().setProperty(Constants.Configuration.CACHE_ATTACHMENTS,
Constants.VALUE_TRUE);
_operationClient.getOptions().setProperty(Constants.Configuration.ATTACHMENT_TEMP_DIR,
"/Users/marcel/metvaultTemp");
_operationClient.getOptions().setProperty(Constants.Configuration.FILE_SIZE_THRESHOLD,
"4000000");
Is there a way to have control of the name of the file instead of the
one that the Axis2 gives by default so you can open the attachment later?
Thanks,
Marcel
Martin Gainty wrote:
Hello Marcel
I would start with <parameter name="cacheAttachments
embedded in axis2.xml
URL is located here
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/mtom-guide.html#41
Does this help?
M-
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcel Casado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 3:20 PM
Subject: MTOM && FILE CACHING
Hi,
Could anybody send me a code snipped of using MTOM && File Caching .
What I mostly need is how to deal with the cached file. I have a
client that receives a MTOM attachment and I want to be saved in a
file using the caching mechanism and then be able to access to the
file later.
Thanks,
-Marcel
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