javax.servlet.annotation

Annotation Type MultipartConfig


  • @Target(value=TYPE)
     @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
    public @interface MultipartConfig
    Annotation that may be specified on a Servlet class, indicating that instances of the Servlet expect requests that conform to the multipart/form-data MIME type.

    Servlets annotated with MultipartConfig may retrieve the Part components of a given multipart/form-data request by calling getPart or getParts.

    • Element Detail

      • location

        public abstract String location
        The directory location where files will be stored
        Default:
        ""
      • maxFileSize

        public abstract long maxFileSize
        The maximum size allowed for uploaded files.

        The default is -1L, which means unlimited.

        Default:
        -1L
      • maxRequestSize

        public abstract long maxRequestSize
        The maximum size allowed for multipart/form-data requests

        The default is -1L, which means unlimited.

        Default:
        -1L
      • fileSizeThreshold

        public abstract int fileSizeThreshold
        The size threshold after which the file will be written to disk
        Default:
        0

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