HTML5 File Upload to Java Servlet

My question kind of says it all. I am currently using Uploadify (Flash + Ajax) to the Servlet (Commons Upload w/ OWASP ESAPI overlay) with success, but I was wondering how I would go about building in HTML5 support, or rather HTML5 with flash support.

I know how to get the HTML5 DnD working, but I can't quite figure out the mechanics of a Java Servlet connection and/or backend. I have searched lots of places, but I can't find any answers, so any help at all is appreciated.


I know how to get the HTML5 DnD working, but I can't quite figure out the mechanics of a Java Servlet connection and/or backend.

It's not different from when using a regular <form enctype="multipart/form-data"> . All you need to do is to get that HTML5/JS code to send a multipart/form-data request with the dropped file, exactly the same kind of request as it would have been sent with a regular <input type="file"> field. I'll assume that you just can't figure out how to achieve exactly that with HTML5/JS.

You can utilize the new HTML5 File API, XHR2 FormData and XMLHttpRequestUpload APIs for this.

Here's a kickoff example of how your drop event handler should look like:

function dropUpload(event) {
    event.stopPropagation();
    event.preventDefault();

    var formData = new FormData();
    formData.append("file", event.dataTransfer.files[0]);

    var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xhr.open("POST", "uploadServlet");
    xhr.send(formData);
}

That's it. This example assumes that the servlet is mapped on a URL pattern of /uploadServlet . In this example, the file is then available in Apache Commons FileUpload the usual way as a FileItem instance with a field name of file .


For more advanced stuff like attaching event handlers for monitoring the progress and like, checkout the following blogs:

  • HTML5 Drag and Drop Upload and File API Tutorial
  • HTML5 File Upload With Progress
  • I've played somewhat around it with the following SSCCE:

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en">
        <head>
            <title>HTML5 drag'n'drop file upload with Servlet</title>
            <script>
                window.onload = function() {
                    var dropbox = document.getElementById("dropbox");
                    dropbox.addEventListener("dragenter", noop, false);
                    dropbox.addEventListener("dragexit", noop, false);
                    dropbox.addEventListener("dragover", noop, false);
                    dropbox.addEventListener("drop", dropUpload, false);
                }
    
                function noop(event) {
                    event.stopPropagation();
                    event.preventDefault();
                }
    
                function dropUpload(event) {
                    noop(event);
                    var files = event.dataTransfer.files;
    
                    for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                        upload(files[i]);
                    }
                }
    
                function upload(file) {
                    document.getElementById("status").innerHTML = "Uploading " + file.name;
    
                    var formData = new FormData();
                    formData.append("file", file);
    
                    var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
                    xhr.upload.addEventListener("progress", uploadProgress, false);
                    xhr.addEventListener("load", uploadComplete, false);
                    xhr.open("POST", "uploadServlet", true); // If async=false, then you'll miss progress bar support.
                    xhr.send(formData);
                }
    
                function uploadProgress(event) {
                    // Note: doesn't work with async=false.
                    var progress = Math.round(event.loaded / event.total * 100);
                    document.getElementById("status").innerHTML = "Progress " + progress + "%";
                }
    
                function uploadComplete(event) {
                    document.getElementById("status").innerHTML = event.target.responseText;
                }
            </script>
            <style>
                #dropbox {
                    width: 300px;
                    height: 200px;
                    border: 1px solid gray;
                    border-radius: 5px;
                    padding: 5px;
                    color: gray;
                }
            </style>
        </head>
        <body>
            <div id="dropbox">Drag and drop a file here...</div>
            <div id="status"></div>
        </body>
    </html>
    

    and this UploadServlet utilizing the new Servlet 3.0 HttpServletRequest#getPart() API:

    @MultipartConfig
    @WebServlet("/uploadServlet")
    public class UploadServlet extends HttpServlet {
    
        @Override
        protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
            Part file = request.getPart("file");
            String filename = getFilename(file);
            InputStream filecontent = file.getInputStream();
            // ... Do your file saving job here.
    
            response.setContentType("text/plain");
            response.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
            response.getWriter().write("File " + filename + " successfully uploaded");
        }
    
        private static String getFilename(Part part) {
            for (String cd : part.getHeader("content-disposition").split(";")) {
                if (cd.trim().startsWith("filename")) {
                    String filename = cd.substring(cd.indexOf('=') + 1).trim().replace(""", "");
                    return filename.substring(filename.lastIndexOf('/') + 1).substring(filename.lastIndexOf('') + 1); // MSIE fix.
                }
            }
            return null;
        }
    }
    

    See also:

  • How to upload files to server using JSP/Servlet?
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