Re: Uploading >3GB files with D2W Modern Look
Re: Uploading >3GB files with D2W Modern Look
- Subject: Re: Uploading >3GB files with D2W Modern Look
- From: Dan Beatty <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 12:19:55 -0800
- Thread-topic: Uploading >3GB files with D2W Modern Look
Greetings Dave,
Good answer. Does the service "Dropbox" allow a developer to acquire their
capability in a semi-private environment. In otherwords, if the material in
question is sensitive and the client wants the capabilities of Dropbox on
their own system, would Dropbox be open to selling an instance of their
product for use in a private system?
>From where I am at, Dropbox is blocked. Probably for security reasons, or
the "You Can't Have It" (YuCHI) principle. There are a lot of people who
love reminding me of that principle. It seems to apply to things like an
Xserv after January 31st.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2400 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
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On 11/19/10 9:56 AM, "David LeBer" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 2010-11-19, at 12:47 PM, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D wrote:
>
>> Greetings Chuck,
>> Ok, so it sounds like it could be a bindings thing, or something called
>> "Dropbox". Is dropbox a framework, component, or something? If so, where do
>> I find it and how do I use it? Also, I think Chuck is correct about the web
>> browser being the thing that times out.
>
> Dropbox is a service: http://www.dropbox.com/
>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Daniel Beatty
>> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
>> Code 474300D
>> 2400 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
>> China Lake, CA 93555
>> email@hidden
>> (760)939-7097
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: webobjects-dev-bounces+daniel.beatty=email@hidden
>> [mailto:webobjects-dev-bounces+daniel.beatty=email@hidden] On
>> Behalf Of Chuck Hill
>> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 8:40
>> To: Pascal Robert
>> Cc: WebObjects-Dev List
>> Subject: Re: Uploading >3GB files with D2W Modern Look
>>
>> The upload should not timeout in the app (not sure about the browser) if it
>> is setup for streaming to the file system. I don't recall the exact
>> combination of bindings to achieve this.
>>
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>
>>> Use Dropbox to upload the file and use their APIs to get the files :-P
>>>
>>>> Greetings Dave's, ladies, and gentlemen,
>>>> I am working a prototype for D2W Modern Look and for the most part it is
>>>> looking good. I am running into trouble with ER Attachment in D2W Modern
>>>> Look when it comes to files >3GB in size. Naturally, the web browser or
>>>> the session times out (even with the best network speed). What methods
>>>> can I use that will allow an upload of this magnitude to happen in the
>>>> background, and not time out?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Daniel Beatty, ABD
>>>> Computer Scientist
>>>> China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center
>>>> email@hidden
>>>>
>>>>
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