navigateToURL will open in a new browser. The code I provided is for
downloading a file to directory that the user specifies.  So what you want
to use navigateToURL as Maurice stated.


On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Maurice Amsellem <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If you want to open the PDF in a new window,  you can use an alternate way:
>
> - create an URLRequest same way,
> - then navigate to the url using navigateToURL( urlRequest, "_blank");
>
> See:
>
> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/net/package.html#navigateToURL()
>
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Envoyé : dimanche 6 avril 2014 16:46
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: access PDF doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
>
> Thanks so much Eugene,
>
> >The front end user never sees the actual filename of my file or where on
> my server it is stored.
>
> Can you describe what the user does see in the client? That is, how does
> he/she open the downloaded PDF file? Does the user need to go to the
> Downloads folder to locate the file, then open it? Or, is there another
> statement, perhaps in the function downloadFileRef_complete, that opens the
> downloaded PDF file in a new browser window (if so, what's the command and
> what shows in the URL of that window)? It would help to see what's in
> downloadFileRef_complete, and downloadFileRef_progress (if possible).
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Eugene Ramirez" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2014 5:44:47 PM
> Subject: Re: access PDF doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
>
> One more thing. The front end user sees a nice filename associated to some
> id. On the server this id has a record that has the actual disk filename
> that I'm going to retrieve. The front end user never sees the actual
> filename of my file or where on my server it is stored.
>
> So I have a DIRECTORY table that has DIRECTORY_ID and DIRECTORY
>
> On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Eugene Ramirez <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > I have files stored on the server which can either be inside a
> > database or some other file the servlet has access but not under the
> > public_html directory and while I'm using JBOSS the servlet is the one
> > that returns the file the user has requested.
> >
> > The piece of code the servlet executes is:
> >
> > //find out the filename using some logic and checking if the user has
> > access rights //once I have it I execute the following code:
> >
> > File file=new File(filename);
> > if (file.exists()){
> > resp.setContentType("application/x-download");
> > resp.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=" +
> > clientFilenameToBeSavedAs); returnFile(filename,
> > resp.getOutputStream()); }else{ //System.out.println("file DOES NOT
> > exist:" + filename); //error handling goes here }
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > returnFile method
> >
> > public static void returnFile(String filename, OutputStream out)
> > throws FileNotFoundException, IOException { InputStream in = null; try
> > { in = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(filename)); byte[]
> > buf = new byte[4 * 1024]; // 4K buffer int bytesRead; while
> > ((bytesRead = in.read(buf)) != -1) { out.write(buf, 0, bytesRead); } }
> > finally { if (in != null) in.close(); } }
> >
> >
> >
> > My FLEX code that will call the servlet method:
> >
> >
> > private function startDownloadingFile(attachment:Attachment):void{
> > if (_downloadFileRef==null) _downloadFileRef=new FileReference(); var
> > req:URLRequest=new URLRequest(SERVER_URL); var
> > variables:URLVariables=new URLVariables();
> > variables.command=DOWNLOAD_ATTACHMENT;
> > variables.attachmentId=attachment.id;
> > variables.sessionId=Params.getInstance().get("sessionId");
> > req.data=variables;
> > _downloadFileRef.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.PROGRESS,
> > downloadFileRef_progress);
> > _downloadFileRef.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE,
> > downloadFileRef_complete);
> > _downloadFileRef.addEventListener(Event.CANCEL,downloadFileRef_cancel)
> > ;
> > try{
> > mx.managers.CursorManager.setBusyCursor();
> > _downloadFileRef.download(req,attachment.filename);
> > }catch(error:Error){
> > mx.managers.CursorManager.removeBusyCursor();
> > Alert.show("unable to download file","Error downloading file"); } }
> >
> >
> > Note: My user has already been authenticated by the server and has a
> > sessionId that is unique to the user. On the server I have this
> > sessionId stored with a reference to the user. Anytime someone wants
> > to download a file I check the sessionId and see if its:
> > 1) Valid
> > 2) The filename the user is trying to download has access to download
> > the file
> >
> > The servlet goes and gets the file that is not in a public directory
> > and sends it over.
> >
> > Others might have a different method of doing this but this works for me.
> >
> > Hopefully this helps.
> > Ruben
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Maurice Amsellem <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> >how does the servlet open the PDF in a new (client) browser window
> >> It's not the servlet, it's the flex app that is responsible of
> >> opening the new window.
> >> The servlet will simply read the bytes of the PDF file and write them
> >> to the output stream, as if it was a static file (that what the http
> >> server does actually)
> >>
> >> > And when it does open the PDF in a new browser window, wouldn't the
> >> full URL including token be shown in the browser (if so, someone
> >> could copy this URL and e-mail to someone else to open it)?
> >> The "security token" would be valid for the current user session only.
> >> You could for example use the jsessionid as a key (or something
> similar).
> >> So if someone else that is not logged tries the same url, it will not
> >> work.
> >>
> >> Maurice
> >>
> >> -----Message d'origine-----
> >> De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé :
> >> samedi 5 avril 2014 00:23 À : [email protected] Objet : Re:
> >> access PDF doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
> >>
> >> I call a few Java servlets in my app using HTTPService(), although my
> >> app is not contained in a JEE Web App as far as I know.
> >>
> >> Let me see if I follow... the servlet is called from within Flex
> >> using a specific URL. I can append some text representing a "security
> >> token" on that URL, which the servlet validates then ... hmm, how
> >> does the servlet open the PDF in a new (client) browser window (maybe
> >> you can refer me to a specific command I can research to figure that
> out)?
> >>
> >> And when it does open the PDF in a new browser window, wouldn't the
> >> full URL including token be shown in the browser (if so, someone
> >> could copy this URL and e-mail to someone else to open it)?
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >>
> >> From: "Maurice Amsellem" <[email protected]>
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 3:05:50 PM
> >> Subject: RE: access PDF doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
> >>
> >> Then the PDF files would be stored in the private area of the web-app
> >> (under WEB-INF) , so they can't be accessed directly.
> >>
> >> There are probably variants of this, but I think you get the idea.
> >>
> >> -----Message d'origine-----
> >> De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:[email protected]]
> >> Envoyé : samedi 5 avril 2014 00:04
> >> À : [email protected]
> >> Objet : RE: access PDF doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
> >>
> >> If your app is contained in a JEE Web App, you could probably write a
> >> servlet to download the PDF securely, using a "security token" or
> something.
> >> The Flex App would simply request the servlet through its url to get
> >> the PDF, and pass it the security token.
> >>
> >> Makes sense ?
> >>
> >> Maurice
> >>
> >> -----Message d'origine-----
> >> De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé :
> >> vendredi 4 avril 2014 23:45 À : apache flex users Objet : access PDF
> >> doc from inside Flex app but not outside?
> >>
> >> I have a desktop Flex app that users register and login. I need to
> >> provide these users access to technical documents in PDF format.
> >> However, I don't want to put these docs in my server's public_html
> >> directory because then any visitor can potentially view them. Is
> >> there any way for the Flex app to open these PDF files in a new
> >> browser window, while preventing their access by website visitors?
> >> That is, the files can only be opened when logged into the app, and
> >> not by copying and pasting a link in an email that goes to someone else
> for them to open in any browser.
> >>
> >> I understand the user can simply download the PDF file and e-mail it
> >> if he/she really wants to (I'm just trying to make it a little more
> difficult).
> >>
> >> I was thinking maybe there was a way to place the PDF files somewhere
> >> in the Java application server since only Flex has access there (a
> >> firewall blocks website visitors). Thought maybe someone ran into
> >> this before and could help me see what's possible.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

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