first -- pleast excuse my bad quoting. mail2web does not support better. :(
i'm still getting crazy trying to upload files into different directorys. i
did the solution as offered in the answer below. i inserted the example
into the standard cocoon configuration (retrieved from cocoon.war).
perhaps 1st the code.
--[sitemap.xmap begin]----
<map:actions>
<map:action logger="sitemap.action.request" name="upload-files"
src="de.my.cocoon.UploadSplitter"/>
..
</map:action>
<map:pipeline>
<map:match pattern="upload">
<map:generate src="new-samples/fileUp.xhtml"/>
<map:serialize type="xhtml"/>
</map:match>
<map:match pattern="uploadFileFromUser">
<map:act type="upload-files"/>
<map:generate type="request">
<map:read src="new-samples/success.html" mime-type="text/html"/>
</map:generate>
</map:match>
<map:match pattern="**/uploadFileFromUser">
<map:act type="upload-files"/>
<map:generate type="request">
<map:read src="new-samples/success.html" mime-type="text/html"/>
</map:generate>
</map:match>
...
</map:pipeline>
-----[end of sitemap.xmap]--------------------------------------
i also changed the needed entrys in web.xml.
the "class de.my.cocoon.uploadSplitter" is quite the same than the example
given on wiki (and below). it works, it produces anoter file every time i
upload something. (i do not save the uploaded file yet.)
problem is: i still get this error after uploading the file:
"Resource not found
No pipeline matched request: uploadFileFromUser
org.apache.cocoon.ResourceNotFoundException: No pipeline matched request:
uploadFileFromUser"
and the following stacktrace [just first 3 lines..]
org.apache.cocoon.ResourceNotFoundException: No pipeline matched request:
uploadFileFromUser
at
org.apache.cocoon.components.treeprocessor.sitemap.PipelineNode.invoke(Pipel
ineNode.java:168)
at
org.apache.cocoon.components.treeprocessor.AbstractParentProcessingNode.invo
keNodes(AbstractParentProcessingNode.java:108)
..
anyone can help me with a slightly longer explaination or a resource where
i can read (and understand it)?
best regards and thanks a lot!
peter
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you need to create an action that has some logic in it which determines
the application trying to save the file (eg make the applications pass a
unique parameter in the request or so)
From the wiki
(http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FileUploadWithAction)
public Map act(Redirector redirector, SourceResolver resolver,
Map objectModel, String source, Parameters par)
throws Exception
{
//use the request object below to get the additional request parameter
Request request = ObjectModelHelper.getRequest(objectModel);
FilePart filePart = (FilePart) request.get("uploaded_file");
File file = ((FilePartFile)filePart).getFile();
getLogger().debug("Uploaded file = " + file.getCanonicalPath());
// here you can open an InputStream on the file or whatever
// you may also want to delete the file after using it
return Collections.EMPTY_MAP;
}
action can be defined in the sitemap as following
<map:actions>
<map:action name="upload-files" src="your.action.package.class"
logger="my.logger.filestore"/>
</map:actions>
<map:pipelines>
......
<map:act type="upload-files">
<map:generate type="request"/>
</map:act>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have 2 applications accessing one cocoon (using different paths of
>course). Both apps need to upload Files. Is there any way to make cocoon
>save the incoming files in different directorys?
>
>I have seen the single-Directory solution but that does not fit my needs.
>
>Any help is highly appreciated!
>
>peter
>
>
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