My speculations told me that HTTP multipart file send are not suitable for sending files larger than 100MB over a lan and 20 MB over the internet.
I'm not saying it is not possible, nor that someone could have done it right.. but 200MB are a lot of data and need serius recover chacksum and so. I suggest you to find better ways to move the file. 2007/6/11, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I don't think there is a why to show progress for file upload. What happens in HTTP is that the full request is sent all at once and then the response is streamed to the client. In the servlet environment, the servlet is not invoked until the entire HTTP request has been received and therefore, the full file contents. It really isn't a matter of JSF, but of HTTP. If you need to show progress, you will have to use a browser plug-in of some sort (signed applet for example), or work in the socket layer in the server. If you have several files being uploaded, you could send them one at a time using an IFRAME and show progress that way (each file having its own form that submits to an IFRAME target, and use the response in the IFRAME with javascript to update some kind of status, like file 2 of 5 uploaded). On 6/11/07, daniel16 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello > > Is it possible to show the progress of a file upload. At the moment I am > using the Tomahawk component t:inputFileUpload but I couldn't see an easy > way to display the progress. The size of my files are around 200M. Are there > other tags that I could use? > > Thanks > Daniel > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Show-Progress-of-File-Upload-tf3902043.html#a11062130 > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
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