[PJUG Javamail] downloading file from JEE server app to client (Michael Phoenix)
Bruce Kaufman
bjan11 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 18:45:55 UTC 2009
Here is a pointer to a most excellent article on how to download a file vai
a web app.
http://balusc.blogspot.com/2007/07/fileservlet.html
Bruce
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> I am currently creating a file in a Web app bean. Any suggestions on
> how to download the file to the client? I want to be able to get a
> directory name from the client and put the file on that directory
> using a standard file name determined by the Web app. The thing that
> is particualrly mystifying to me is how to get the data file from the
> server side to the client. I've googled it but am apparently not
> wording things properly. I am using JSF, but understand AJAX and
> javascript if the easiest solution involves those technologies.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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