I’m not a java programmer (I come from asp.net c#) but I’m considering writing a small java application to upload files. In my web app, the user needs to upload a spreadsheet to my server and I want to check the file size and extension before the upload. Most uploader seems overly bloated for what I’m looking to do and I want to build something really simple.
What do I need to do to make this? Eclipse seems to be the best IDE for java. What else do I need and how difficult would it be to write an uploader?
Thanks.
I’ve been working on REST java ee webservices using Jersey (jax-rs). These allow you to define custom paths, accept and return types (ie text/xml, multipart, etc), methods (GET,POST,etc) and be just about has finely grained as you would like. I haven’t done anything with file upload, but I found an example here to get you started. Jersey is a stable, growing, highly-extensible framework (did I mention it supports MVC) and that’s why I’m suggesting that you adopt it. Here is a tutorial to get you started with jax-rs, and of course there’s always the project site for reference.
Hope this helps.