Hey Alexander

Since we have to save all incomming informations anyway, i will save the
file in the JSP - bean. The i will send the filename to the JBoss Session
beans, and this will be the same logic when people upload files with FTP or
we make a specific tcp/ip port to upload to.

Thanks again for the answars...

 - René


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alexander Klyubin
Sent: 18. januar 2001 07:58
To: jBoss
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Send BufferedReader from JSP up to JBoss
fails.


I'm rather new to EJBs also. But, seems that you have a problem of passing
large bulk of data between client(servlet) and bean. The easiest solution
that comes into mind is to send a byte[] or char[] or String containing ALL
the data at once to the bean. The bean can internally then create a
StringReader or whatever reader you need...

Another solution, which might work faster, but is harder to implement is
using files to pass information. This works best if servlet and bean are on
the same machine.

Alexander Klyubin

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of René Rolander
Nygaard
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 08:35
To: jBoss
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Send BufferedReader from JSP up to JBoss
fails.


No. I'm not sure because of my current newbie level :-)
How can I be sure ? (Javadoc?)
Can I change it to be serializable or change to other type that is
seriazeble ? (and still can be used by the streamtokenizer).

Btw: Thanks for the quick reply.




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