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I would like to upload a file in my JSF application. I am using a Filter and HttpServletRequestWrapper to access the upload file.

 public MultipartRequestWrapper(HttpServletRequest request) {
    super(request);
    System.out.println("Created multipart wrapper....");
    try {
        System.out.println("Looping parts"+getParts().size());

        for (Part p : getParts()) {
            System.out.println(String.format("Part name: %1$s, contentType : %2$s", p.getName(), p.getContentType()));
            for(String header : p.getHeaderNames()){
                System.out.println("Header name : " + header + ", value : " + p.getHeader(header));
            }
            byte[] b = new byte[(int) p.getSize()];
            p.getInputStream().read(b);
            params.put(p.getName(), new String[]{new String(b)});
        }
    } catch (IOException ex) {
        ex.printStackTrace();
        Logger.getLogger(MultipartRequestWrapper.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
    } catch (ServletException ex) {
         ex.printStackTrace();
        Logger.getLogger(MultipartRequestWrapper.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
    }

However, getParts() returns an empty collection. How can I enable multipart/form-data parsing in a servlet filter in Tomcat 7.0.8?

2 Answers 2

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In order to get HttpServletRequest#getParts() to work in a Filter in Tomcat, you need to set allowCasualMultipartParsing="true" in the webapp's <Context> element in Webapp/META-INF/context.xml or Tomcat/conf/server.xml.

<Context ... allowCasualMultipartParsing="true">

Because as per the servlet 3.0 specification the HttpServletRequest#getParts() should only be available inside a HttpServlet with the @MultipartConfig annotation. See also the documentation of the <Context> element:

allowCasualMultipartParsing

Set to true if Tomcat should automatically parse multipart/form-data request bodies when HttpServletRequest.getPart* or HttpServletRequest.getParameter* is called, even when the target servlet isn't marked with the @MultipartConfig annotation (See Servlet Specification 3.0, Section 3.2 for details). Note that any setting other than false causes Tomcat to behave in a way that is not technically spec-compliant. The default is false.

See also:


Unrelated to the concrete problem, the following is definitely not right:

byte[] b = new byte[(int) p.getSize()];
p.getInputStream().read(b);
params.put(p.getName(), new String[]{new String(b)});

First, you are not respecting the character encoding specified by the client -if any. Second, this will fail for binary files.

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  • I am using tomcat 7.0.33 I am using apache commons fileupload and I make change in Tomcat/conf/context.xml as above but it not work for me. Please help Commented Jan 22, 2013 at 20:32
  • @Mayank: This question/answer is not about Apache Commons FileUpload. It's about the new Servlet 3.0 builtin multipart/form-data parser. This Tomcat configuration setting has completely nothing to do with Apache Commons FileUpload. Your concrete problem is caused elsewhere. Just press Ask Question if you still stucks. In the meanwhile, this answer may be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/2422468/…
    – BalusC
    Commented Jan 22, 2013 at 20:40
  • thank you for your quick reply but I am little bit confuse about my issue because multipart request cancelled automatically by tomcat. not even servelt init called. Any suggestions please? Commented Jan 22, 2013 at 20:55
  • There is a similar solution to enable upload by filter under Wildfly? Commented Aug 10, 2014 at 7:24
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Also try Multipart filter. worked for me.

<filter>
    <filter-name>MultipartFilter</filter-name>
    <filter-class>org.eclipse.jetty.servlets.MultiPartFilter</filter-class>
</filter> 
<filter-mapping>
    <filter-name>MultipartFilter</filter-name>
    <servlet-name>CamelServlet</servlet-name> 
</filter-mapping>

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