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First of all, pardon me if my english is bad. I'm having some problems with sending data to my ExportServlet with ajax.

ExportServlet.java

public class ExportServlet extends HttpServlet {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 6715605810229670146L;

protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException {
    String fileName = req.getParameter("filename");

    //Create ZIP file
    try {
        res.setContentType("applicatin/zip");
        res.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK);

        ZipOutputStream zos = new ZipOutputStream(res.getOutputStream());

        //Create TXT file
        zos.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(fileName + ".txt"));
        zos.write(getOutputData());
        zos.closeEntry();

        zos.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

private byte[] getOutputData() {
    byte[] result = null;
    String tmp = "Text file content";
    result = tmp.getBytes();
    return result;
}
}

The java code above works absolutely perfect.

Then I have my ajax code that sends data to my ExportServlet (I have used filename for an example):

//Post data to ExportServlet
        $.ajax({
            type: 'post',
            url: '/export.zip',
            data: "filename = myFile",
            success:function(data){alert(data);},
            error:function(){alert('error');}
        });

The problem is that when the ajax function is triggered I get an error callback. I also have a link to download the ZIP file generated by ExportServlet:

<a href="/export.zip">Download file</a>

And indeed, when I click the link I get ZIP file with "null.txt" in it. How can I fix this?

Thanks alot in advance!

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  • 2
    You only have implemented the doGet for your servlet, not the doPost. Oct 13, 2013 at 13:32
  • One more thing: you can't trigger file download using ajax. Imagine a malicious server that start downloading files and applications into your computer without your permission. Oct 13, 2013 at 13:34
  • Yes I know, the problem is that when I change doGet to doPost I can't download the file anymore (ahref won't work). I don't want to trigger file download, I just want to trigger ExportServlet to create a file with ajax. Then when you click on the download file link, It will download the created file.
    – JasonK
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:36
  • Please read my second comment. Oct 13, 2013 at 13:37
  • C'mon buddy, in ajax you request the data with POST method, while you just implemented the GET method in servlet. so you own me a coffee :D
    – user2511414
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:38

2 Answers 2

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Try this:

<a href="javascript:;" onclick="downloadFile();">Download file</a>
<div style="display: none;">
   <iframe id="downloadFileFrame"></iframe>
</div>


function downloadFile() {
    $('#downloadFileFrame').attr('src','/export.zip?filename=myFile');
    return false;
}
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When you click on the link, the ajax code will not be called so the filename parameter will not be included in the request to the servlet. The servlet will execute with filename = null. That is the actual result you got.

To fix this, I think you have to call the ajax code at the first time the page loaded so that your servlet can create a file and place it on the server. Then you have to pass filename parameter in your link such as:

<a href="http://yourdomain.com/downloadFile?filename=myFile">Download file</a>

The downloadFile servlet will look for file named myFile.txt which was created at the first time your page loaded with ajax called, and give you the file in response.

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  • I am not sure what your servlet do It is triggering a file download (read the question again and comments on it). And one more time: you cannot trigger file download using ajax. Oct 13, 2013 at 13:45
  • I have changed my reply. Thank you
    – Chien Cao
    Oct 16, 2013 at 3:58

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