On 20/01/2011 23:23, Christopher Schultz wrote: > Mark, > > On 1/20/2011 5:24 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: >> On 20/01/2011 22:10, Christopher Schultz wrote: >>> All, >>> >>> I'm working on a patch for allowing multipart parsing when a servlet >>> doesn't have the @MultipartConfig annotation but I'm having trouble >>> testing the case where the servlet *does* have the annotation. > >> And the winner is... > >>> 2. Tomcat doesn't scan for @MultipartConfig when programmatically >>> registering servlets (does it?) > >> at least not when using the embedded interface like that it doesn't. > >> You need to do something like: > >> Wrapper w = Tomcat.addServlet(...) >> w.setsetMultipartConfigElement(...) > > Thanks, but I'm still not getting the part I expect. :( > > I'm starting to dig down into the code for FileUploadBase and friends > but maybe you can help me short-circuit a bit: does getParts only return > multipart/form-data parts that are actually file uploads? The javadoc > doesn't say anything except that all parts are available via the > getParts method. > > I happen, for the sake of simplicity, to be using a non-file multipart > part. Could that be confusing things?
It may well be. The parts are expected to be files (AFAICR). The code is just a package renamed import of Commons File Upload with a thin wrapper around it to map it to the servlet API. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
