Using Tomcat 6, I am using apache commons FileUpload to allow image uploads. I can set the max files using setSizeMax and setFileSizeMax. But it seems that an entire large file is uploaded and then checked too see if it is too big. According to another post, it seems that setSizeMax should cut off the upload, but that is not the behavior I get.
To test this, I set the sizeMax and fieSizeMax very low, and uploaded a rather large file. It took 15 secs uploading the large file, instead of cutting it off almost instantaneously.
Any idea? Here is some code, with a simplified exception clause.
FileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
ServletFileUpload upload = new ServletFileUpload(factory);
upload.setFileSizeMax(30);
upload.setSizeMax(28);
List items = null;
try {
items = upload.parseRequest(request);
} catch (Exception e) {
out.println("exceeded max file size..");
return;
}
MORE INFO: Using tomcat 6. Setting the maxPostSize does not work for content-type: multipart/form-data. Also, checking the request content length again requires the entire file to be uploaded. Finally, using the steaming api of FileUpload also does not seem to work, as it again seems to require the entire file to be uploaded before the stream can be be closed; the upload will continue even if the servlet does not write the bytes to disk. There has to be a way to prevent huge uploads using tomcat 6, as uploading images and such is a very common task for web apps.