On 09/05/2011 03:20 PM, Haru Mamburu wrote:
> Thanks a lot,
>
> I put the "resume feature" request into Jira. :-)
> File system storage is implemented and now I'm precisely looking for the 
> right way to use XE in a kind of  non-profit library project, where 
> attachments could be from 1KB to approx 1Gb in one piece. That is why I'm 
> doing field test to avoid surprises in the nearest future.
> My first preliminary conclusion: it's worth to use XE in such a way, but for 
> now there are too many things go unusual way to use XE as is. I'm going to 
> run project anyway, so would be glad for futher cooperation to make file 
> storage and big files operation more seamless both for administrators and 
> end-users.

Sure, we welcome as much feedback about the FS attachment storage as 
possible. It's something quite new and worthy of improvements.

> Kind regards
>
> Dmitry
>
>
> 05 сентября 2011, 22:30 от Sergiu Dumitriu<[email protected]>:
>
>
>
>
> On 09/04/2011 10:02 PM, Haru Mamburu wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> By default, XWiki doesn't have "resume" ability for downloads. Is there any 
>> way to turn it on? From the moment file system storage was implemented into 
>> XE it makes sence.
>
> It's not implemented yet, but it could easily be implemented yet if
> there's demand for this feature.
>
>> And another question-idea:
>> On uploading big (all) files, XWiki creates hash for torrent, stores it 
>> together with file.
>> On Download request - user gets torrent file and starts download.
>> Server side strats seeding and after download is complete - kills seeding 
>> process from torrent-client.
>> Upload can be done almost the same way.
>>
>> The question is:
>> Does existing XWiki functionality allow to implement such a upload-download 
>> technology?
>
> Well, since it's Java, anything should be possible given the right
> amount of time. Being Open Source, any feature can get implemented if
> there's enough need for it, but for the moment there haven't been any
> requests for such thing, so the best way to see this committed is to
> come up with patches.
>


-- 
Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu/
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