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  • Jan 29, 2005, 02:23 PM
    josephsweet
    Getting insane - jakarta commons fileupload
    Hello,

    I was reading an article about the org.apache.commons.fileupload component
    here:
    http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2...ns.html?page=3
    and also here:
    http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload/using.html

    and it just seems not to work for me. I would appreciate your help.

    I am using the jar file commons-fileupload-1.0-dev.jar that was downloaded from here:
    http://cvs.gridsphere.org/cgi-bin/vi...ad-1.0-dev.jar

    I work on eclipse and it does not compile.

    The first problem is that it cannot find the method isMultipartContent in the following code (taken from that article

    example):

    // first check if the upload request coming in is a multipart request
    boolean isMultipart = FileUpload.isMultipartContent(request);

    I am looking in the eclipse into that jar and it seems like that method is really not in the FileUpload class.

    What is wrong?

    It is there in the source code, so why not in the class found in the far file.



    By the way, when I looked at the jakarta reference here:
    http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fi...index-all.html

    and they say this method is deprecated:

    "isMultipartContent(HttpServletRequest) - Static method in class org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUploadBase
    Deprecated. Use the method on ServletFileUpload instead."

    So why do they use it in your code.


    Also, they say "Use the method on ServletFileUpload instead".

    That class is suppposed to be in the package:
    import org.apache.commons.fileupload.servlet.*;

    But there is not such a subdirectory in the zip source code I downloaded from the jakarta project.

    Could you please help me solve these problems.

    Thank you,
    Joseph :confused:
  • Apr 19, 2007, 09:44 AM
    sandapola
    Keep the following jars in your lib folder of eclipse and ensure that these jars are checked in your Project->Properties->Java Build Path.
    Commons-fileupload-1.2.jar
    Commons-io-1.3.1.jar
    Also see that you add the following to your fileuploaddemo.jsp import statement.
    org.apache.commons.io.*,org.apache.commons.io.inpu t.*,org.apache.commons.io.output.*
    I suggest you first try the example posted by Vikram Goyal and then try the jakarta tutorial.See that in your compiler settings you are not throwing error if your code is using deprecated API but a warning is displayed in the page.
    Rebuild the project and then run the application.
    I don't know why a space is being introduced at inpu t.Just verify once you paste the same.
    All the best.:)

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