On 6/7/06, Xiaobo Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for your reply, Martin. In fact what I want to do is to simply save
uploaded file in a database. It is fine to retrieve the uploaded file as
an
byte array in memory then save in the database. But it seems to be still
saved as a file automatically. - Xiaobo


It is only saved as a file if the size exceeds the configured threshold
value.

--
Martin Cooper


On 6/7/06, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/7/06, Xiaobo Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I noticed that if I do not write the uploaded file by myself as a file
> on
> > server file system. A file will be saved by default using the name
> > upload_xxx.tmp. I wonder how to disable this function as I do not want
> to
> > save the file on the server. Thanks.
>
>
> Do you want to always keep the file in memory, regardless of size, or do
> you
> want to store large uploads somewhere other than on the disk? In the
> former
> case, you have three options:
>
> 1) Set the size threshold on the file item factory to a very large
number,
> so that the threshold is never reached.
>
> 2)  Subclass DiskFileItem and reimplement getOutputStream() so that it
> always writes to memory.
>
> 3) Write your own FileItem implementation. (This doesn't really make a
lot
> of sense for what you want todo, though.)
>
> Regardless of which of these you use, I would encourage you to set a
> meaningful limit on sizeMax, so that you don't run out of memory on the
> server if people start trying to upload large items.
>
> If you want to write the data somewhere other than the disk (or memory),
> you'll need to write your own FileItem implementation.
>
> --
> Martin Cooper
>
>
> Xiaobo Yang
> >
> >
>
>


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