Andy,
The Java Web Server comes with an example servlet called
FileUploadServlet.java which looks like it does what you want. I got JWS
from http://www.sun.com/software/jwebserver/index.html
Hope this helps,
Rob Griffin.
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> Hi all,
>
> my turn with a question. Has anyone had cause to try and implement the
> doPut method in a servlet which hangs from a form where someone can upload
> a file to the servlet, using the servlet to store it?
>
> I have tried, briefly, but with no success. I find little or no references
> to its uses anywhere.
>
> Anyone with more knowledge would have their brains picked. doPut would be
> useful for me.
>
> Andy Bailey
>
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