See also fileupload_showimg.jsp in the MyFaces simple samples.

On 31 Aug 2005 13:32, Sylvain Vieujot wrote:

What does this have to do with JSF ?
Can't you just do a servlet ?


On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 15:23 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Probably I stated my question incorrectly. This is what I'm trying to do:


1. Based on user query, read data from the database [Done]

2. Create an excel workbook from the data [Done, using the Apache POI]

3. Display the excel workbook in the user web browser. [I'm not able to achieve this]


I need help for step 3.


Thanks a lot,

Regards,

Himanshu

-----Manfred Geiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----

    To: MyFaces Development <[email protected]>
    From: Manfred Geiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Date: 08/31/2005 12:03PM
    Subject: Re: FileUpload using myfaces

    Jira issue MYFACES-446 deals exactly with this.
    Sylvain is absolutely right. The only solution would be to rewrite
    current web browsers, which might be diffcult  :-)
    I think we could close this issue.
    -Manfred


    2005/8/31, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
    >  No, there is no that I know of to do this, as it would be a
    security
    > problem for the browsers (it would allow you get any file from a
    user,
    > without him knowing it).
    >
> > > On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 10:52 -0500,
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
    >  Hello All,
> > I'm using the FileUpload component of myfaces. It needs to
    provide the name
    > of the file in the browser and when the file is uploaded to the
    browser, a
    > link is provided to download the image. It works great!
> > What I want is to push the file to the browser from the server
    without user
    > intervention, ie if they click a button, it will display the
    content of the
    > file in the browser. Basically populate the UploadedFile object
    manually in
    > the backing bean (Java code) and then when the link to display
    the file is
    > clicked, it is displayed in the browser.
> > Please let me know if anyone has created the UploadedFile
    object (the
    > concrete implemenation of UploadedFile), or if there is any
    other solution
    > in which the user need not specify the name of the file to be
    uploaded.
> > Thanks,
    >  Himanshu


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