thx thierry ; i ll try tomorrow instead if the ftp solution i started to use
regards

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Le 28 juil. 2010 à 22:42, Thierry Boileau <[email protected]> a 
écrit :

> Hello Xavier,
> 
> actually the fileupload library is intended for the parsing of multipart 
> requests. It is only usefull on server side.
> 
> You can use the apache httpclient library (in addition with the 
> org.apache.httpmime and org.apache.james.mime4j libraries), in order to 
> achieve what you need:
> 
>         BasicHttpEntityEnclosingRequest httppost = new 
> BasicHttpEntityEnclosingRequest( "POST", 
> "http://localhost:8182/testFileUpload";);
> 
>         // Get stream from file
>         FileInputStream fileStream = new FileInputStream( new 
> File("/path/to/file.txt"));
>         InputStreamBody streamBody = new InputStreamBody( fileStream, 
> "text/plain", "file.txt");
> 
>         // Add a string
>         StringBody comment = new StringBody( "A binary file of some kind", 
> Charset.forName("UTF-8"));
>         MultipartEntity reqEntity = new MultipartEntity();
>         reqEntity.addPart("comment", comment);
>         reqEntity.addPart("bin", streamBody);
> 
>         httppost.setEntity( reqEntity);
> 
> Best regards,
> Thierry Boileau
> Hello,
> I would like to know how I can handle on the client side a formular with a 
> file upload field type (
> 
> <input type="file" name="datafile" size="40"> in html for instance)...
> I expect to use the FileUpload extension for doing this, but I don't know how 
> to do it on the client side
> regards
> Xavier
>

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