Check out the http://code.google.com/p/gwtupload/ project. Easy to use and 
extend.

On Friday, March 16, 2012 10:27:39 PM UTC+1, Ashish wrote:
>
> I am new to GWT and am trying to implement a file upload 
> functionality. Found some implementation help over the internet and 
> used that as reference. But have some questions related to that: 
>
> The actual upload or writing the contents of file on server(or disk) 
> will be done by a servlet. Is it necessary that this servlet (say 
> MyFileUploadServlet) extends HttpServlet? OR 
> I can use RemoteServiceServlet or any other servlet or implement any 
> other interface? If yes, which method do I need to implement/override? 
>
> In my servlet, after everything is done, I need to return back the 
> response back to the client. I think form.addSubmitCompleteHandler() 
> can be used to achieve that. From servlet, I could return text/html 
> (or String type object) and then use SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults() 
> to get the result. 
> Question is that can I use my custom object instead of String (lets 
> say MyFileUploadResult), populate the results in it and then pass it 
> back to client? or can I get back JSON object? 
>
> Currently, after getting back the response and using 
> SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults(), I am getting some HTML tags added to 
> the actual response such as : 
>
> pre> Image upload successfully /pre> . 
>
> Is there a way to get rid of that? 
>
> Thanks a lot in advance! 
>
> Regards, 
>
> Ashish

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