Hello Hans,

That bug's been around for a long time. The reason it
remains there is because I've never been able to verify
it; but I've seen the problem with the java.io.File.delete()
method in the past with other projects. Have you verified
that the bug exists in your application?

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From: Hans-Joachim Matheus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:11 AM
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Subject: Any news about Bug #3465 assigned to Mike Schachter?


Hi,

I wonder if there is any news about this bug?
Maybe this has something to do with the path
and the permission to delete a file?

I wonder why first the ServletContext attribute 
"javax.servlet.context.tempdir" is used and if this
is null then the Servlet Init Parameter "tempDir" is
used and not vice versa.

In Tomcat 3 the "javax.servlet.context.tempdir" is the
dir where jasper compiles the jsps (i.e. the worker dir).
Does this mean that struts has no permission to delete
files in there?

If I have a WebApp with many file uploads this is very
bad because of an ever growing temp dir.

Thanks for your hints...

Hans-Joachim Matheus

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