Java Code:
HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(
"http://localhost/SC/upload.php");
FileBody bin = new FileBody(f3);
MultipartEntity reqEntity = new MultipartEntity();
reqEntity.addPart("bin", bin);
httppost.setEntity(reqEntity);
System.out
.println("executing request " + httppost.getRequestLine());
HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httppost);
HttpEntity resEntity = response.getEntity();
System.out.println("----------------------------------------");
System.out.println(response.getStatusLine());
if (resEntity != null) {
System.out.println("Response content length: "
+ resEntity.getContentLength());
System.out.println("Chunked?: " + resEntity.isChunked());
System.out.println("Response: "
+ EntityUtils.toString(resEntity));
}
if (resEntity != null) {
resEntity.consumeContent();
}
PHP Code:
<?php
if ($_FILES["file"]["error"] > 0)
{
echo "Error: " . $_FILES["file"]["error"] . "<br />";
}
else
{
echo "Upload: " . $_FILES["file"]["name"] . "<br />";
echo "Type: " . $_FILES["file"]["type"] . "<br />";
echo "Size: " . ($_FILES["file"]["size"] / 1024) . " Kb<br />";
echo "Stored in: " . $_FILES["file"]["tmp_name"];
}
print_r ($_FILES);
?>
Every time I run the Java Code, I always get:
executing request POST http://localhost/SC/upload.php HTTP/1.1
—————————————-
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Response content length: 241
Chunked?: false
Response: Upload:
Type:
Size: 0 Kb
Stored in: Array
(
[bin] => Array
(
[name] => File.tar.lzma
[type] =>
[tmp_name] =>
[error] => 1
[size] => 0
))
I’ve tested it with normal http upload (through webbrowser, same file) and it works.
What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: f3 is a File (that I KNOW exists, (/home/me/Desktop/File.tar.lzma))
It turns out that it really WAS a php max file size problem, although it under the limit (2M), I didn’t know that the java code was adding parts to the file (in the TAR code)
Increasing the limit fixed the problem.