Are you defining the FacesServlet in your web.xml? The FileUploadFilter sits in front of the FacesServlet. Perhaps you can put the multipart configuration on it?
On Jan 28, 2013, at 7:03 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi James, > > I'am working with a filter (FileUploadFilter) and not with servlets > directly. This FileUploadFilter implements the "javax.servlet.Filter" > interface. > > Best Regards > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Von: James Carman <[email protected]> > An: "Commons Users List" <[email protected]> > Datum: 28.01.2013 12:09 > Betreff: Re: [fileupload] Cancel FileUpload when FileSizeMax is > exceeded > > > > The container itself has to stop this. Have you tried this: > > http://www.ryanchapin.com/fv-b-4-667/Adding-MultipartConfig-Configuration-to-web-xml-in-JBoss-6-x-for-a-Servlet-3-0-File-Upload-Servlet.html > > > See if that helps. > > On Jan 25, 2013, at 6:18 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have a JSF application which runs in JBoss 6.1 which uses internal the > >> Tomcat Servlet container. >> I want to prevent too large file uploads and have set the property " >> fileSizeMax" to 10MB within the class "FileUploadBase". It works, the > file >> upload throws an FileSizeLimitExceededException for all files larger > than >> 10MB. >> But the main problem is, that the whole file will be transferred over > the >> network. I have found this out by checking the network traffic. >> >> How can I interrupt the file transfer when the max size is exceeded >> without transferring the whole file? I assume that the file will be >> transferred in multiple packages because of the web form attribute > enctype >> ="multipart/form-data. >> >> Best regards >> Anton > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
