I need to send a tar.gzip file from one java app (via a Servlet) to another - I'm using HTTP client with a MultipartEntity to achieve this.
During the file transfer, the file seems to double in size - as if it's being decompressed - and it's no longer recognizable as either a tar.gz or tar file.
Here's the send method:
HttpClient http = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(url);
MultipartEntity multipart = new MultipartEntity();
ContentBody fileContent = new FileBody(file, "application/octet-stream");
ContentBody pathContent = new StringBody(file.getAbsolutePath());
multipart.addPart("package", fileContent);
multipart.addPart("path", pathContent);
post.setEntity(multipart);
HttpResponse response = null;
try {
response = http.execute(post);
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
IOUtils.copy(response.getEntity().getContent(), sw);
} catch (Exception ex){
log.error("Unable to POST to ["+url+"].",ex);
}
return result;
Here is the servlet method the above code is POSTing to:
@Override
protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws ServletException, IOException {
log.info("File transfer request received, collecting file information and saving to server.");
Part filePart = req.getPart("package");
Part filePathPart = req.getPart("path");
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
IOUtils.copy(filePathPart.getInputStream(), sw);
String path = sw.getBuffer().toString();
File outputFile = new File(path);
FileWriter out = new FileWriter(outputFile);
IOUtils.copy(filePart.getInputStream(), out);
log.info("File ["+path+"] has been saved to the server.");
out.close();
sw.close();
}
I'm no expert on this stuff - and there doesn't appear to be much help via Google... Any help would be great.
Thanks, Pete