It puts it into a myfaces UploadedFile (which should be a property on your backing bean).. you have to do the file IO saving part yourself.
Check out the fileupload.jsp sample in the myfaces example directory, that's how I managed to figure it out (the docs are not so good). -Dave On 4/28/05, Kostas Karadamoglou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I would like to use the x:inputFileUpload but I don't know how > > What I have already done is only the filter in the web xml file. > > I want to ask you some specific questions > > 1) Which is the absolute path of the directory that sotes the uploaded > files? (Considering that in the web.xml I define a relative path) > 2) What should be the type of the attribute that is binded with the > value parameter of the x:inputFileUpload? > 3)Where can I find more information about using the x:inputFileUpload? > > Thank you in advance, Kostas >

