Question

Can you please tell me any Java code that I can use to store a file inside Tomcat's temp folder so that once it is used (downloaded) it will be deleted automatically?

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Solution

Well there are Many ways to do this, you should explore the CATALINA_HOME Environmental Variable as this Points to the Tomcat Installation Directory.

Update *Try this:*

@SuppressWarnings("restriction")
 BASE64Decoder decoder = new BASE64Decoder(); // Decode encoded string into original byte array
System.out.println("in try "); 
System.out.println("imagestring "+ imageString);
byte[] decoded = decoder.decodeBuffer(imageString);
System.out.println("image"+ decoded); 
BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(new ByteArrayInputStream(decoded));

File f = new File(System.getenv("CATALINA_HOME") + "/temp");//TomcatHome director/tempfolder
System.out.println(f.getAbsolutePath());//debug like this
if(!f.exists()){
f.mkdir();//make temp folder if it does not exist
}
ImageIO.write(image, "jpg",new File(f.getAbsolutePath() + "/yourimagename.jpg"));//write image to to the temp folder
}
//do some other Processing
File file = new File(f.getAbsolutePath() + "/yourimagename.jpg");
if(file.exists()){
file.delete();
 }

After processing , you can delete it in the usual way file.delete();

You need to make sure that the environmental variable CATALINA_HOME Points to Tomcat base directory.

OTHER TIPS

In jsp, this line gives temp folder path, You can use this path to store file <%=System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir")%>

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