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package org.apache.struts.upload;

import org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping;
import org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet;

import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;

import java.util.Hashtable;

/**
 * 

MultipartRequestHandler provides an standard interface for struts to * deal with file uploads from forms with enctypes of "multipart/form-data". * Providers must provide a no-argument constructor for initialization.

*/ public interface MultipartRequestHandler { /** *

This is the ServletRequest attribute that should be set when a * multipart request is being read and the maximum length is exceeded. The * value is a Boolean. If the maximum length isn't exceeded, this * attribute shouldn't be put in the ServletRequest. It's the job of the * implementation to put this attribute in the request if the maximum * length is exceeded; in the handleRequest(HttpServletRequest) method. *

*/ public static final String ATTRIBUTE_MAX_LENGTH_EXCEEDED = "org.apache.struts.upload.MaxLengthExceeded"; /** *

Convienience method to set a reference to a working ActionServlet * instance.

*/ public void setServlet(ActionServlet servlet); /** *

Convienience method to set a reference to a working ActionMapping * instance.

*/ public void setMapping(ActionMapping mapping); /** *

Get the ActionServlet instance

*/ public ActionServlet getServlet(); /** *

Get the ActionMapping instance for this request

*/ public ActionMapping getMapping(); /** *

After constructed, this is the first method called on by * ActionServlet. Use this method for all your data-parsing of the * ServletInputStream in the request

* * @throws ServletException thrown if something goes wrong */ public void handleRequest(HttpServletRequest request) throws ServletException; /** *

This method is called on to retrieve all the text input elements of * the request.

* * @return A Hashtable where the keys and values are the names and values * of the request input parameters */ public Hashtable getTextElements(); /** *

This method is called on to retrieve all the FormFile input * elements of the request.

* * @return A Hashtable where the keys are the input names of the files and * the values are FormFile objects * @see FormFile */ public Hashtable getFileElements(); /** *

This method returns all elements of a multipart request.

* * @return A Hashtable where the keys are input names and values are * either String arrays or FormFiles */ public Hashtable getAllElements(); /** *

This method is called on when there's some sort of problem and the * form post needs to be rolled back. Providers should remove any * FormFiles used to hold information by setting them to null and also * physically delete them if the implementation calls for writing directly * to disk. NOTE: Currently implemented but not automatically supported, * ActionForm implementors must call rollback() manually for rolling back * file uploads.

*/ public void rollback(); /** *

This method is called on when a successful form post has been made. * Some implementations will use this to destroy temporary files or write * to a database or something of that nature.

*/ public void finish(); }




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