Hi,  Michael,
Why need to print file out to a jsp page, and not use "ftp" or similar command for transmission?
So, I am asking "stupid" question.
Maya

"Schachter, Michael" wrote:

 Alain,Keep in mind that the struts-upload app re-reads the file and prints it out to the jsp page.However, I'm testing the performance myself over here to make sure, if there are any pressing issues they will be fixed before a 1.0 release.  Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Hubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:50 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: struts-upload, Tomcat and performance
 
Hi,My environment: WinNT4, JDK1.2.2, Tomcat 3.2.1, Struts (Feb 14 build).For our application, we need file upload capabilities. Before using themultipart-request handler of Struts, I must be sure it performs well formiddle-sized files (maximum 10 MB). So I tested the struts-upload exampleand I get the bad following result: 110 seconds to upload a 3.6 MB file!And the test was purely local (client browser and server on the same PC).Can someone tell me if it is a problem with the implementation or withmy environment (Tomcat?).Thanks in advance,-alain// Alain Hubert// Software Engineer @ IconMedialab Belgium// Tel +32 2 506 23 26   // Fax +32 2 506 23 00  

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