Performance of BufferedOutputStream.write() 2005-01-07 - By Jean-Christian Imbeault
Back Partha Ranjan Das wrote:
> The idea is not to wait till the entire file is read by the instream before starting the writing as was happenning in your case. Better is: Read a few bytes, push them into the outstream and again read and then write .... like this.
Why would this be better?
Also there is no instream. The whole file contents are in the fileContentVO object and given back by the method getFileContent().
Maybe you though that the file is being read in by this code but it is not. It was read in by some other servlet and passed to this servlet in the request.
Thanks,
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