A Servlet can be used with an HTML form tag to allow users to upload
files to the server. An uploaded file could be a text file or image
file or any document.
Creating a File Upload Form:
The following HTM code below creates an uploader form. Following are the important points to be noted down:
The form method attribute should be set to POST method and GET method can not be used.
The form enctype attribute should be set to multipart/form-data.
The form action attribute should be set to a servlet file which would handle file uploading at backend server. Following example is using UploadServlet servlet to upload file.
To upload a single file you should use a single <input
.../> tag with attribute type="file". To allow multiple files
uploading, include more than one input tags with different values for
the name attribute. The browser associates a Browse button with each of
them.
<html><head><title>File Uploading Form</title></head><body><h3>File Upload:</h3>
Select a file to upload: <br/><formaction="UploadServlet"method="post"enctype="multipart/form-data"><inputtype="file"name="file"size="50"/><br/><inputtype="submit"value="Upload File"/></form></body></html>
This will display following result which would allow to select a file
from local PC and when user would click at "Upload File", form would be
submitted along with the selected file:
FileUpload:Select a file to upload:
NOTE:Thisis just dummy form and would not work.
Writing Backend Servlet:
Following is the servlet UploadServlet which would take care
of accepting uploaded file and to store it in directory
<Tomcat-installation-directory>/webapps/data. This directory name
could also be added using an external configuration such as a context-param element in web.xml as follows:
<web-app>
....
<context-param><description>Location to store uploaded file</description><param-name>file-upload</param-name><param-value>
c:\apache-tomcat-5.5.29\webapps\data\
</param-value></context-param>
....
</web-app>
Following is the source code for UploadServlet which can handle
multiple file uploading at a time. Before procedding you have make sure
the followings:
Following example depends on FileUpload, so make sure you have the latest version of commons-fileupload.x.x.jar file in your classpath. You can download it from http://commons.apache.org/fileupload/.
FileUpload depends on Commons IO, so make sure you have the latest version of commons-io-x.x.jar file in your classpath. You can download it from http://commons.apache.org/io/.
While testing following example, you should upload a file which has less size than maxFileSize otherwise file would not be uploaded.
Make sure you have created directories c:\temp and c:\apache-tomcat-5.5.29\webapps\data well in advance.
// Import required java librariesimport java.io.*;import java.util.*;import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;import javax.servlet.ServletException;import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItem;import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUploadException;import org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.DiskFileItemFactory;import org.apache.commons.fileupload.servlet.ServletFileUpload;import org.apache.commons.io.output.*;publicclassUploadServletextendsHttpServlet{privateboolean isMultipart;privateString filePath;privateint maxFileSize =50*1024;privateint maxMemSize =4*1024;privateFile file ;publicvoid init(){// Get the file location where it would be stored.
filePath =
getServletContext().getInitParameter("file-upload");}publicvoid doPost(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throwsServletException, java.io.IOException{// Check that we have a file upload request
isMultipart =ServletFileUpload.isMultipartContent(request);
response.setContentType("text/html");
java.io.PrintWriterout= response.getWriter();if(!isMultipart ){out.println("<html>");out.println("<head>");out.println("<title>Servlet upload</title>");out.println("</head>");out.println("<body>");out.println("<p>No file uploaded</p>");out.println("</body>");out.println("</html>");return;}DiskFileItemFactory factory =newDiskFileItemFactory();// maximum size that will be stored in memory
factory.setSizeThreshold(maxMemSize);// Location to save data that is larger than maxMemSize.
factory.setRepository(newFile("c:\\temp"));// Create a new file upload handlerServletFileUpload upload =newServletFileUpload(factory);// maximum file size to be uploaded.
upload.setSizeMax( maxFileSize );try{// Parse the request to get file items.List fileItems = upload.parseRequest(request);// Process the uploaded file itemsIterator i = fileItems.iterator();out.println("<html>");out.println("<head>");out.println("<title>Servlet upload</title>");out.println("</head>");out.println("<body>");while( i.hasNext ()){FileItemfi=(FileItem)i.next();if(!fi.isFormField ()){// Get the uploaded file parametersString fieldName =fi.getFieldName();String fileName =fi.getName();String contentType =fi.getContentType();boolean isInMemory =fi.isInMemory();long sizeInBytes =fi.getSize();// Write the fileif( fileName.lastIndexOf("\\")>=0){
file =newFile( filePath +
fileName.substring( fileName.lastIndexOf("\\")));}else{
file =newFile( filePath +
fileName.substring(fileName.lastIndexOf("\\")+1));}fi.write( file );out.println("Uploaded Filename: "+ fileName +"<br>");}}out.println("</body>");out.println("</html>");}catch(Exception ex){System.out.println(ex);}}publicvoid doGet(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throwsServletException, java.io.IOException{thrownewServletException("GET method used with "+
getClass().getName()+": POST method required.");}}
Compile and Running Servlet:
Compile above servlet UploadServlet and create required entry in web.xml file as follows.
Now try to upload files using the HTML form which you created above.
When you would try http://localhost:8080/UploadFile.htm, it would
display following result which would help you uploading any file from
your local machine.
FileUpload:Select a file to upload:If your servelt script works fine, your file should be uploaded in c:\apache-tomcat-5.5.29\webapps\data\ directory.
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