Hi ,
Some good resources can be found at :

http://www.servlets.com/resources/com.oreilly.servlet/MultipartRequest.html
And sources at :
http://www.servlets.com/resources/com.oreilly.servlet/cos.zip.


--Naggi


At 03:20 PM 6/13/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi ,
>
>I'm presently working on MultipartRequest in my JSP page. I'm able to
>retrieve the parameter values and also the File and save it in the default
>directory. The only problem is that I want it to save in a particular
>directory which i specify. Can somebody throw light on this, with snippets.
>
>My code goes like this
>
>-----------
><%@ page language="java" import="java.util.Vector, proposal.*,
>com.oreilly.servlet.*;"%>
><jsp:useBean id="prop" class ="proposal.ProposalItemBean" scope="session"/>
>         <%
>
>                 MultipartRequest multi = new MultipartRequest(request, ".",5
>* 1024 * 1024 ) ;
>
>                 prop.propUser.setFname(multi.getParameter("FirstName")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setLname(multi.getParameter("LastName")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setAdd1(multi.getParameter("Add1")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setAdd2(multi.getParameter("Add2")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setCity(multi.getParameter("City")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setState(multi.getParameter("State")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setCountry(multi.getParameter("Country")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setZip(multi.getParameter("Zip")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setPhone(multi.getParameter("Phone")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setFax(multi.getParameter("Fax")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setEmail(multi.getParameter("Email")) ;
>                 prop.propUser.setUrl(multi.getParameter("Url"));
>                 prop.propUser.setExtn(multi.getParameter("Extn"));
>         prop.propUser.setZip4(multi.getParameter("Zip4")) ;
>         %>
>
>This automatically saves the file/files in the default root directory.
>  "." is the root  and 5*1024*1024 indicates the max size of file.
>
>----------
>
>Regards
>
>Siva
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hans Bergsten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 2:52 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: uploading a file
>
>
>Pedro Meza wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to use JSP to upload a file.
> >
> > Does anyone have bean code to do this ????
> >
> > If I have a form with a FILE element how is this passed to the bean ????
>
>File uploading is done through a special encoding (multipart/form-data)
>of a POST request, and JSP pages do not deal with this type of encoding
>easily. You're much better off using a regular servlet for uploading.
>
>A commonly used file upload servlet is Jason Hunter's, available at
><http://www.servlets.com/resources/index.html>. Also, search through
>the archives for this mailing list and SERVLETS-INTEREST since this
>has been discussed many, many, many times before ...
>
>Hans
>--
>Hans Bergsten           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gefion Software         http://www.gefionsoftware.com
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