This IS a java question.....
If post.Conn is a URLConnection you opened from the applet (looks that
way) then you need to call setDoInput()
and setDoOutput() methods (basically read/write) to make it a post.
There is also a setUseCaches() (true or false)
to control caching, default is true (reload button). Most of my
statement is from the Javadocs.
Vikram Goyal wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to post some data via an applet to a JSP running on Tomcat
5.5.16. In my applet code, I am setting the following:
postConn.setRequestMethod("POST");
postConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", (buf.length) + "");
postConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/octet-stream");
Now, on the server side, I am retrieving my actual data by using the
ServletInputStream gathered from request.getInputStream() method. The
connection also contains some query parameters, which I am retrieving on
the server side using request.getParameter().
Now, irrespective of the size of the data that I post, the
ServletInputStream is truncating the data to a size of 8K (for files
greater than that size, smaller files are the received correctly). I
understand, after going through the source code, that the Request class
uses the InputBuffer class for reading from this stream and the default
size of the buffer for this operation is 8K. However, I would have
expected this buffer to grow, if the data was larger than this default,
but this is not happening.
Is there a setting to increase this buffer automatically that I need to
set? Alternatively, is there a setting that I need to set that will set
the default to a larger value? I have searched and searched and cannot
find anything.
Thanks,
Vikram
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