Hi Mark, If I understand well:
a) I should remove the commons*.jar files from my /u01/tomcat/base/middleware/tomcat10/webapps/TESTS/WEB-INF/lib. b) I do not need to have a specific configuration for Tomcat 10 to use servlet-api and jakarta EE packages. I still do not understand the following: c) Do I use the correct servlet-api jar package ? You answered: If you are using Tomcat 10, you need to use the Jakarta EE package names. You can't use the Java EE package names. You can't use any library that uses the Java EE package names. But the servlet-api is already included in the Tomcat 10 lib. What's wrong with this ? d) Does someone know what can be the problem ? You answered: See above. You are trying to use a Java EE library with Jakarta EE. I use these modules in the JSP page: <%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.*" %> <%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.*" %> <%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.servlet.*" %> <%@ page import="java.io.*" %> <%@ page import="java.util.*" %> <%@ page import="jakarta.servlet.*" %> <%@ page import="jakarta.servlet.http.*" %> <%@ page import="jakarta.sql.*" %> <%@ page import="java.sql.*" %> <%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.DiskFileItemFactory" %> <%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItemFactory" %> What's wrong with this ? e) Option 1, 2, 3 The JSP page has not been migrated from Tomcat X to Tomcat 10. It has been directly deployed in Tomcat 10. What is wrong in the code of my JSP page ? Thanks by advance for any indications. Kind Regards, Lauri ________________________________ From: Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2023 5:44 PM To: users@tomcat.apache.org <users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: Cannot upload an image file from a deployed JSP page in Tomcat 10 On 29/05/2023 10:36, Lauri wrote: > From Tomcat 10 and onwards there has been a move from Java EE to Jakarta EE > as part of the transfer of Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation, the primary > package for all implemented APIs has changed from javax.* to jakarta.*. Note the above. <snip /> > I have these libraries for the TESTS application: > /u01/tomcat/base/middleware/tomcat10/webapps/TESTS/WEB-INF/lib: > commons-fileupload-1.5-test-sources.jar > commons-fileupload-1.5-tests.jar > commons-fileupload-1.5-sources.jar > commons-fileupload-1.5-javadoc.jar You should not have any of the above in your web application. > commons-fileupload-1.5.jar That library uses the Java EE APIs so it won't work with Tomcat 10 as you have discovered. > Does someone know if this is related to a bug ? No. There is no bug. > Do I use the correct servlet-api jar package ? If you are using Tomcat 10, you need to use the Jakarta EE package names. You can't use the Java EE package names. You can't use any library that uses the Java EE package names. > Do Tomcat 10 need to be specifically configured for using servlet-api and > jakarta EE packages ? No. > Does someone know what can be the problem ? See above. You are trying to use a Java EE library with Jakarta EE. > Thanks by advance for any tip(s) and/or suggestion(s). Option 1. Write your web application using the Jakarta EE APIs. Use the Tomcat migration tool for Jakarta EE to convert commons-fileupload-1.5.jar from from Java EE to Jakarta EE (and any other libraries using the Java EE APIs). Deploy your web application with the converted JARs. Option 2. Write your web application using the Java EE APIs and then deploy it to webapps-javaee rather than webapps and Tomcat will use the migration tool to convert your web application for you. Option 3. Write your web application using the Java EE APIs and convert it to Jkarata EE using the migration tool. Once converted, deploy it to the webapps directory. Note: If you use any deprecated Java EE APIs you may still see failures after conversion as Jakarta EE 10 most of the deprecated APIs. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org