I'm using struts 1.1
Maybe, I must change the default uploader class or something, can u send me
the application configuration for the application u mentioned, and also the
snap of code getting the file.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Germuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 2:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: memFileSize to control the file in memory or on disk

It looks as though you have the syntax correct for setting the 
"memFileSize" property.  What is happening now that you have set it? 
Are you still getting the "access denied" errors as if Struts is 
trying to write the file to disk?  Or is something else happening?

What version of Struts are you using?  I don't know off hand of any 
bugs with this, and I've seen it work correctly in a recent webapp 
build on Struts 1.2.x code.  That's not to say that you have to use 
Struts 1.2 to use the fileupload; that's just where I've seen the 
value of the property honored.

Maybe you should turn up logging to see messages from the 
org.apache.struts.upload package?

Joe


At 5:09 PM +0300 5/15/04, Ayoub, Ashraf A wrote:
>Dears,
>
>I'm depending on struts in my application, and I have an option for
>uploading files in my application.
>
>The problem is:
>
>I want to upload the files and instantly save it to DB ==> so I'm
>getting the byte[] and write it to the DB, as I don't have permission to
>write files to disk before uploading and keep getting Access denied when
>uploading. I searched for a while and found that I can customize struts
>behaviour using memFileSize property, so I'm providing the configuration
>file of struts-config.xml as it also didn't work for me when uploading
>any file
>
>
>
>   <controller bufferSize="262144">
>
>     <set-property property="memFileSize" value="10M" />
>
>   </controller>
>
>
>
>
>
>What is the solution of this problem?
>
>
>
>Thanks


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