Uploading a File using JSP
HI there, Can anyone please help me out in How to Upload the files on to the Server using JSP or Servlets. Where can i get the code for such a thing. Bye Amit _ Where you'll find everything under the Sun for the Sun...www.SunGuru.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Here you have, ;o)
"A.T.Z." wrote: Hi friends, Just relax. Wanne know the solution to these VBS things flying around?? It's so very very very easy, even costs you US$ 0,00 Man, I was hoping for a good riff on getting rid of the risky software that exposes millions of users to millions of dollars in data and opportunity loss from a company that doesn't seem terribly interested in solving the problem on behalf of their clients Alas. Associate .vbs with notepad so it launched notepad whenever you (or anyone else) tries to open it. I would suggest doing the same thing with .js This is the 'Raising the Bar' approach : keep those virus writers challenged Since no one can see the source code, it makes it a fun game for both the virus writers and the users - kind of a digital pinata. The only question is who gets to swing the stick. I would also suggest you get yourself a decent (and recent) piece of antivirus software. No reason to bomb anyone who uses Outlook.. And most certainly no reason to bomb me. Remember: the person who double clicks the attachment has no wish to do you any harm. True. But at this point, isn't this bordering on negligence? "Sorry, I didn't know the gun was loaded." "Ok. Just be careful next time." next time "Sorry, I didn't know the gun was loaded." I mean, you could argue that everyone was taken by 'surprise' at the Melissa outbreak, but isn't this the same problem again? geir Bye, B. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Velocity : it's not just a good idea. It should be the law. http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Here you have, ;o)
This is the 'Raising the Bar' approach : keep those virus writers challenged Since no one can see the source code, it makes it a fun game for both the virus writers and the users - kind of a digital pinata. The only question is who gets to swing the stick. Since I cannot edit the M$ code my solution is a good one. Yes, M$ should clean up their code. Rather associate with notepad then to wait until the next .vbs comes out and I need to wait until my favorati AV vendor solves it. True. But at this point, isn't this bordering on negligence? If you don't run any AV software?? yep. This is also a stupid user problem. Clicking on anything they see. A warning? M$ did learn you to click OK.. A few questions every user should ask: - do I expect this to be send - do I know this kind of attachment - would I expect an attachment like this from this person - is my AV software up to date In case of doubt--contact a sysadmin. Some of my customers contact me as soon as they get something they don't trust. There really is a job to do for sysadmins to keep their users informed. Warn them, teach them to think twice before opening an attachment. I mean, you could argue that everyone was taken by 'surprise' at the Melissa outbreak, but isn't this the same problem again? Yes it is the same. And Iloveyou and all the others. One thing, they all use .VBS so I can capture them all with about 20 mouse clicks. geir Bye, B. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Uploading a File using JSP
Amit, try jspsmartupload at http://www.jspsmart.com it is a free componet for just such a task. Kumar amit sharma wrote: HI there, Can anyone please help me out in How to Upload the files on to the Server using JSP or Servlets. Where can i get the code for such a thing. Bye Amit _ Where you'll find everything under the Sun for the Sun...www.SunGuru.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Here you have, ;o)
Hm. Well, I'm gonna apologize for yelling at you. I lost my temper. Sorry. At 02:56 AM 2/14/01 -0800, you wrote: Clay Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: WOW! What a rude little twit you are. Hear hear... Bah... a) I didn't write the virus. Well, for sure, since it's around the net since quite some time... b) A computer newby in my office used my computer to try to read the message, because her netscape wouldn't open the thing; I was at home, sick. It's not my fault, to prevent further infestations I had to unsubscribe you from the lists, that creepy VBS is a son-of-a-bitch (not that I care, since I don't use Outlook and/or a Wintel machine anymore) c) You seem to be a smug, cowardly little man. And you're the most polite person on this planet... Like if I _really_ mailbombed you... Bah, when will people learn how to behave on mailing lists? d) You certainly would behave that way to me, face-to-face, unless you were a heavy drinker or drug user. Oh, ask to the kids who know me for real on the mailing list... I would have done the same even if the virus came from my roommate (Hi Fede :) Unsubscribe me, whatever, stick it in your ear! You simply get rid of the virus and re-subscribe P.S., I live in Cookeville, TN. My office is 320 East Broad Street. I'm there most days. Let's see your courage. Yeah, whatever, like I had time to get to the middle of nowhere... But if you want you are more than welcome to have some Lasagna (of course the best in the entire US since I do them myself, no frozen shit) in Sunnyvale :) :) Pier -- Pier Fumagalli http://www.betaversion.org/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [GUMP] Any James developers here?
Jon Stevens wrote: on 2/12/01 1:33 PM, "Federico Barbieri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's exactly why I want to split java.apache.avalon into three CVS! API (design patterns, interfaces, contracts etc. have a very different lifecycle from the framework implementation and it's critical to the health of projects depending on those API to have two development pipeline separated. Most of the org.apache.avalon package is quite stable... it's been stable for more than one year! What keeps changing is the kernel implementation (Phoenix) on wich dependencies are weeker. Ok, so can we agree on this: /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-foo /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-bar /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-whatever /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-peter /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-federico /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-yourmother ? You're missing my point... org.apache.avalon and the kernel and blocks implementation are two different project. Very different. The avalon package's goal is to create a set of design patterns, contracts and interfaces to enforce good software design, runtime code reusing, IOC, SOC, etc. Phoenix is an intergation framework. Cornerstone is a set of default services for Phoenix. avalon is way much closer in the way it should be developed, goals and needs to the jakarta-util project rather than Phoenix. I whould strongly agree to have that code into the util project. Many avalon patterns are used by Phoenix, James, Cocoon and similar concepts are in Turbine too. So it should be in a common project/repository, not duplicated in each project. So what about merging avalon into the jakarta util and let Phoenix and Cornerstone live together in a separate CVS? Fede -jon -- If you come from a Perl or PHP background, JSP is a way to take your pain to new levels. --Anonymous http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ http://java.apache.org/turbine/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [GUMP] Any James developers here?
on 2/14/01 2:38 PM, "Federico Barbieri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, so can we agree on this: /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-foo /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-bar /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-whatever /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-peter /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-federico /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-yourmother ? You're missing my point... org.apache.avalon and the kernel and blocks implementation are two different project. Very different. The avalon package's goal is to create a set of design patterns, contracts and interfaces to enforce good software design, runtime code reusing, IOC, SOC, etc. Phoenix is an intergation framework. Cornerstone is a set of default services for Phoenix. avalon is way much closer in the way it should be developed, goals and needs to the jakarta-util project rather than Phoenix. I whould strongly agree to have that code into the util project. Many avalon patterns are used by Phoenix, James, Cocoon and similar concepts are in Turbine too. So it should be in a common project/repository, not duplicated in each project. So what about merging avalon into the jakarta util and let Phoenix and Cornerstone live together in a separate CVS? Fede And you are missing my point. I don't care how many different CVS trees there are. Just prefix them with "jakarta-avalon" if it is at all Avalon related. If it is related to another project that you would like to create, then you need to propose that as another project, not just another CVS tree. -jon -- If you come from a Perl or PHP background, JSP is a way to take your pain to new levels. --Anonymous http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ http://java.apache.org/turbine/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]