Took care of it. The bugs are #17043 and #17044

Faustas






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> Judging from the source, the size treshold parameter applies to the size
of
> the whole request.
> No matter how small your parts are they will be written to the disk if
the
> size of the whole request is bigger than the treshold size.
> I guess this behavior needs to be revisited.

I'll take a look.

>
> In order to solve the problem, all I did was to add fis.close() in the
> DefaultFileItem.get():
>                 try
>                 {
>                     FileInputStream fis = new
> FileInputStream(storeLocation);
>                     fis.read(content);
>                     --->fis.close();<---
>                 }
>                 catch (Exception e)
>                 {
>                     content = null;
>                 }
>
> This fixed the problem for me.
>
> I don't feel like filing  a separate bug report, I hope this will be
> enough. I'm lazy...

Please file a bug report anyway. We committers can be even lazier. ;-) A
post to the list is easily missed in the crowd, but a bug report will stay
there until someone deliberately makes it go away.

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Martin Cooper


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> "Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@main.gmane.org> on 02/12/2003
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> > Hi,
> >
> > In my multipart form I have one simple form parameter and 3 "file" type
> > parameters.
> > When I upload and parse it with Fileupload, 4 files get created.
> >
> > After I'm done with the request,
> > I'm calling FileItem.delete() for all of them, but only three files get
> > deleted: the one that contains the simple form
> > parameter doesn't get deleted. When I try to delete it manually, I get
> > "Sharing violation error", which means
> > that there is another process who has the file open. Only after I
> shutdown
> > the JVM I can delete the file.
> >
> > Does anyone know what's wrong? I checked DefaultFileItem.get() and it
> seems
> > that it's not closing the stream
> > after reading the contents of the file. Is this a correct behavior?
>
> This looks like a bug. Please file a bug report here:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/site/bugs.html
>
> However, the fact that your regular form item is being stored as a file,
> rather than in memory, suggests that you may not be configuring your
> FileUpload instance appropriately. Make sure you are specifying a
> reasonable
> value for the sizeThreshold parameter to parseRequest().
>
> --
> Martin Cooper
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> >
> > I'm using Windows 2000 + 1.4.1 JVM +Tomcat 4.1.18.
> >
> > Thank you
> > Faustas
>
>
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