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Class com.oreilly.servlet.MultipartRequest
java.lang.Object
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+----com.oreilly.servlet.MultipartRequest
- public class MultipartRequest
- extends Object
A utility class to handle multipart/form-data
requests,
the kind of requests that support file uploads. This class emulates the
interface of HttpServletRequest
, making it familiar to use.
It uses a "push" model where any incoming files are read and saved directly
to disk in the constructor. If you wish to have more flexibility, e.g.
write the files to a database, use the "pull" model
MultipartParser
instead.
This class can receive arbitrarily large files (up to an artificial limit
you can set), and fairly efficiently too.
It cannot handle nested data (multipart content within multipart content)
or internationalized content (such as non Latin-1 filenames).
See the included upload.war
for an example of how to use this class.
The full file upload specification is contained in experimental RFC 1867,
available at
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1867.txt.
- Version:
- 1.6, 00/07/21, redid internals to use MultipartParser,
thanks to Geoff Soutter
- Author:
- Jason Hunter, Geoff Soutter
- See Also:
- MultipartParser
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MultipartRequest(HttpServletRequest, String)
- Constructs a new MultipartRequest to handle the specified request,
saving any uploaded files to the given directory, and limiting the
upload size to 1 Megabyte.
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MultipartRequest(HttpServletRequest, String, int)
- Constructs a new MultipartRequest to handle the specified request,
saving any uploaded files to the given directory, and limiting the
upload size to the specified length.
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MultipartRequest(ServletRequest, String)
- Constructor with an old signature, kept for backward compatibility.
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MultipartRequest(ServletRequest, String, int)
- Constructor with an old signature, kept for backward compatibility.
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getContentType(String)
- Returns the content type of the specified file (as supplied by the
client browser), or null if the file was not included in the upload.
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getFile(String)
- Returns a File object for the specified file saved on the server's
filesystem, or null if the file was not included in the upload.
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getFileNames()
- Returns the names of all the uploaded files as an Enumeration of
Strings.
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getFilesystemName(String)
- Returns the filesystem name of the specified file, or null if the
file was not included in the upload.
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getParameter(String)
- Returns the value of the named parameter as a String, or null if
the parameter was not sent or was sent without a value.
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getParameterNames()
- Returns the names of all the parameters as an Enumeration of
Strings.
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getParameterValues(String)
- Returns the values of the named parameter as a String array, or null if
the parameter was not sent.
MultipartRequest
public MultipartRequest(HttpServletRequest request,
String saveDirectory) throws IOException
- Constructs a new MultipartRequest to handle the specified request,
saving any uploaded files to the given directory, and limiting the
upload size to 1 Megabyte. If the content is too large, an
IOException is thrown. This constructor actually parses the
multipart/form-data and throws an IOException if there's any
problem reading or parsing the request.
- Parameters:
- request - the servlet request.
- saveDirectory - the directory in which to save any uploaded files.
- Throws: IOException
- if the uploaded content is larger than 1 Megabyte
or there's a problem reading or parsing the request.
MultipartRequest
public MultipartRequest(HttpServletRequest request,
String saveDirectory,
int maxPostSize) throws IOException
- Constructs a new MultipartRequest to handle the specified request,
saving any uploaded files to the given directory, and limiting the
upload size to the specified length. If the content is too large, an
IOException is thrown. This constructor actually parses the
multipart/form-data and throws an IOException if there's any
problem reading or parsing the request.
- Parameters:
- request - the servlet request.
- saveDirectory - the directory in which to save any uploaded files.
- maxPostSize - the maximum size of the POST content.
- Throws: IOException
- if the uploaded content is larger than
maxPostSize or there's a problem reading or parsing the request.
MultipartRequest
public MultipartRequest(ServletRequest request,
String saveDirectory) throws IOException
- Constructor with an old signature, kept for backward compatibility.
Without this constructor, a servlet compiled against a previous version
of this class (pre 1.4) would have to be recompiled to link with this
version. This constructor supports the linking via the old signature.
Callers must simply be careful to pass in an HttpServletRequest.
MultipartRequest
public MultipartRequest(ServletRequest request,
String saveDirectory,
int maxPostSize) throws IOException
- Constructor with an old signature, kept for backward compatibility.
Without this constructor, a servlet compiled against a previous version
of this class (pre 1.4) would have to be recompiled to link with this
version. This constructor supports the linking via the old signature.
Callers must simply be careful to pass in an HttpServletRequest.
getParameterNames
public Enumeration getParameterNames()
- Returns the names of all the parameters as an Enumeration of
Strings. It returns an empty Enumeration if there are no parameters.
- Returns:
- the names of all the parameters as an Enumeration of Strings.
getFileNames
public Enumeration getFileNames()
- Returns the names of all the uploaded files as an Enumeration of
Strings. It returns an empty Enumeration if there are no uploaded
files. Each file name is the name specified by the form, not by
the user.
- Returns:
- the names of all the uploaded files as an Enumeration of Strings.
getParameter
public String getParameter(String name)
- Returns the value of the named parameter as a String, or null if
the parameter was not sent or was sent without a value. The value
is guaranteed to be in its normal, decoded form. If the parameter
has multiple values, only the last one is returned (for backward
compatibility). For parameters with multiple values, it's possible
the last "value" may be null.
- Parameters:
- name - the parameter name.
- Returns:
- the parameter value.
getParameterValues
public String[] getParameterValues(String name)
- Returns the values of the named parameter as a String array, or null if
the parameter was not sent. The array has one entry for each parameter
field sent. If any field was sent without a value that entry is stored
in the array as a null. The values are guaranteed to be in their
normal, decoded form. A single value is returned as a one-element array.
- Parameters:
- name - the parameter name.
- Returns:
- the parameter values.
getFilesystemName
public String getFilesystemName(String name)
- Returns the filesystem name of the specified file, or null if the
file was not included in the upload. A filesystem name is the name
specified by the user. It is also the name under which the file is
actually saved.
- Parameters:
- name - the file name.
- Returns:
- the filesystem name of the file.
getContentType
public String getContentType(String name)
- Returns the content type of the specified file (as supplied by the
client browser), or null if the file was not included in the upload.
- Parameters:
- name - the file name.
- Returns:
- the content type of the file.
getFile
public File getFile(String name)
- Returns a File object for the specified file saved on the server's
filesystem, or null if the file was not included in the upload.
- Parameters:
- name - the file name.
- Returns:
- a File object for the named file.
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