Cool, it works! Seems like number of bytes sent is about 2Xfile.lenght().
For file size 105542b it sends 211606b, For file size 43062b it sends 86642b any explanation??? Marcel Schiffel wrote: > > Hi, > > it's wrapped around another request entity, for example: > > PostMethod method = new PostMethod(...); > FileRequestEntity fre = new FileRequestEntity(someFile, > "contentType"); > method.setRequestEntity(new CountingRequestEntity(fre, > listener)); > > I've been able to use it with only minor changes (changed the type of the > listener to ProgressHandle of the Netbeans Progress API). It's > successfully counting the bytes sent, but I'm still not able to determine > the total number of bytes that are sent, before executing the request. I'm > therefore unable to tell the status bar what number of bytes is equivalent > to 100%. Furthermore it is still not clear how to achieve the same thing > when downloading a file (evaluating the response body stream). > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/visualizing-upload-download-status-in-a-statusbar-tp19685137p20507255.html Sent from the HttpClient-User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
