"Stream ended unexpectedly"
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                 Key: FILEUPLOAD-143
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FILEUPLOAD-143
             Project: Commons FileUpload
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.2
         Environment: CentOS 4.4, Jetty running through Red5 (form of Flash 
Media Server), code under JSP
            Reporter: Luke Scott


I setup an upload script under a JSP. I tested it by uploading a file via html 
form upload and it worked fine - the file was received.

But when I tried uploading the file through a flash interface using the 
FileReference object I got a 500 error response. Flash's FileReference API was 
very vague, and I was unable to reproduce the error under another interface so 
I could see the error.... But I finnally did get something back by writing a 
catch and writing the error to a file. I don't know if this is accurate or not:

"Stream ended unexpectedly"

I do know that the error occurs when this line is ran:

List items = upload.parseRequest(request);

And here is some relevant code, but not all of it: (to show that I do have a 
factory set):

DiskFileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
factory.setSizeThreshold(524288000);
ServletFileUpload upload = new ServletFileUpload(factory);
upload.setSizeMax(524288000);
List items = upload.parseRequest(request);

I am fairly sure that flash is doing something that is throwing 
commons-fileupload off. But it does work with apache & php...

The biggest difference in the headers, or at least the initial headers, is 
flash passes a "connection: close" header.

When searching I came up with some vague answers. This page shows some comments 
at the bottom by users with similar problems:

http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/8/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts&file=00002225.html

One guy posts a solution to fix the problem, but it seems like it is severely 
out of date because where it says "return items;" I do not see items declared 
in the function of the line he mentions. Plus he mentions line 336, and it's 
now on 800 something. Tried his suggestion but instead returned "true" and 
"false" (tried both ways) but it didn't work... Also when I tried his catch 
line ant said it was invalid, so I had to put "Exception e" instead. You may 
notice that his post is in all caps (posts after his appear to be for some 
reason). I did make sure to use the proper case (i do know of case sensitivity).

With further reading I read instances where flash did a "test upload" without 
sending the file. In other cases I read something about it not sending to blank 
lines after the header. Not sure what my current problem is.... I'm sure once 
the problem is found, it should be fairly trivial to fix (i hope).

Even though it may be flash's fault, it works in PHP and other instances... So 
it should work here :)

Thanks in advance,

-Luke

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