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/**
*
* A disk-based implementation of the
* {@link com.vaadin.external.apache.commons.fileupload2.FileItem FileItem}
* interface. This implementation retains smaller items in memory, while writing
* larger ones to disk. The threshold between these two is configurable, as is
* the location of files that are written to disk.
*
*
* In typical usage, an instance of
* {@link com.vaadin.external.apache.commons.fileupload2.disk.DiskFileItemFactory
* DiskFileItemFactory} would be created, configured, and then passed to a
* {@link com.vaadin.external.apache.commons.fileupload2.FileUpload FileUpload}
* implementation such as
* {@link com.vaadin.external.apache.commons.fileupload2.jaksrvlt.JakSrvltFileUpload
* ServletFileUpload} or .
*
*
* The following code fragment demonstrates this usage.
*
*
*
* DiskFileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
* // maximum size that will be stored in memory
* factory.setSizeThreshold(4096);
* // the location for saving data that is larger than getSizeThreshold()
* factory.setRepository(new File("/tmp"));
*
* ServletFileUpload upload = new ServletFileUpload(factory);
*
*
* Please see the FileUpload
* User
* Guide for further details and examples of how to use this package.
*
*/
package com.vaadin.external.apache.commons.fileupload2.disk;