Thanks but I am NOT looking to pass a File to the putMethod, I already can
do that with the WebDAVClient, but rather a byte[] that contains XML that
I am generating in my program but wish to "PUT" to Slide WITHOUT writing
it to a File first.  I don't want the overhead of a temporary file.

Michael Oliver
CTO/Matrix Intermedia
7391 S. Bullrider Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85747
Office (520)574-1150
Cell (518)378-6154


Stan Pinte said:
> At 11:52 12/08/2003 -0400, Michael Oliver wrote:
>
>>I would like to do a PUT of a byte[] that contains an XML "File"
>> without first writing it to an actual File.  The slide DAV client only
>> accepts a File in the putMethod(srcFile, DestPathStr) and as I see this
>> is just a wrapper for the httpClient putMethod, that too doesn't seem
>> to allow for a virtual "File".
>>
>>I am guessing that I can subclass File into my own virtualFile and then
>> I can populate the content programmatically, but that's a lot of work,
>> so I was looking to see first if anyone has a better suggestion.
>
>
> I have a working sample here:
>
> public URI addFile(String path) throws MalformedURLException,
>                                             HttpException,
>                                             IOException,
>                                             URISyntaxException
>      {
>          File file = new File(path);
>          //InputStream stream = new FileInputStream(path);
>          String fileName = file.getName();
>          WebdavResource resource = getResource();
>
>          if (!file.exists())
>          {
>              throw new IOException("file does not exist: " + file);
>          }
>
>          //resource.setDebug(8);
>          System.out.println("adding: [" + davPath + fileName + "]");
> //boolean succeeded = resource.putMethod(fileName, "test
> data...\n"); boolean succeeded = resource.putMethod(davPath +
> fileName, file); if (!succeeded)
>          {
>              throw new IOException(resource.getStatusMessage());
>          }
>          return new URI(hostPort + davPath + fileName);
>      }
>
>      private WebdavResource getResource() throws MalformedURLException,
>                                                 HttpException,
>                                                 IOException
>      {
>          HttpURL url = new HttpURL(hostPort + davPath);
>          //HttpURL url = new
> HttpURL("http:://localhost:8086/slide/files/octa/");
>          url.setUserInfo(user, password);
>          return new WebdavResource(url);
>      }
>
> I am using the latest slide stable version. As you see, the putMethod()
> can  take a file argument.
>
> Stan.
>
>
>>Michael Oliver
>>CTO/Matrix Intermedia
>>7391 S. Bullrider Ave.
>>Tucson, AZ 85747
>>Office (520)574-1150
>>Cell (518)378-6154
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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