WebDAV-Servlet =============== What is it? A Servlet that brings basic WebDAV access to any store. Only 1 interface (IWebdavStorage) has to be implemented, an example (LocalFileSystemStorage) which uses the local filesystem, is provided. Unlike large systems (like slide), this servlet only supports the most basic data access options. versioning or user management are not supported REQUIREMENTS JDK 1.42 or above apache-tomcat 5.0.28 or above (or similar) INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION -place the webdav-servlet.jar in the /WEB-INF/lib/ of your webapp -open web.xml of the webapp. it needs to contain the following: <servlet> <servlet-name>webdav</servlet-name> <servlet-class> net.sf.webdav.WebdavServlet </servlet-class> <init-param> <param-name>ResourceHandlerImplementation</param-name> <param-value> net.sf.webdav.LocalFileSystemStore </param-value> <description> name of the class that implements net.sf.webdav.WebdavStore </description> </init-param> <init-param> <param-name>rootpath</param-name> <param-value>/tmp/webdav</param-value> <description> folder where webdavcontent on the local filesystem is stored </description> </init-param> <init-param> <param-name>storeDebug</param-name> <param-value>0</param-value> <description> triggers debug output of the ResourceHandlerImplementation (0 = off , 1 = on) off by default </description> </init-param> </servlet> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>webdav</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> -if you want to use the reference implementation, set the parameter "rootpath" to where you want to store your files -if you have implemented your own store, insert the class name to the parameter "ResourceHandlerImplementation" and copy your .jar to /WEB-INF/lib/ -with /* as servlet mapping, every request to the webapp is handled by the servlet. change this if you want -with the "storeDebug" parameter you can trigger the reference store implementation to spam at every method call. this parameter is optional and can be omitted -authentication is done by the servlet-container. If you need it, you have to add the appropriate sections to the web.xml ACCESSING THE FILESTORE the webdav-filestore is reached at: "http://<ip/name + port of the server>/<name of the webapp>/<servlet-maping>" e.g.: http://localhost:8080/webdav-servlet weta-dfs-webdav has been tested on tomcat 5.0.28 and 5.5.12 so far, we accessed it from windows(2000 and XP) and MAC CREDITS We want to thank Remy Maucherat for the original webdav-servlet and the dependent files that come with tomcat, and Oliver Zeigermann for the slide-WCK. Our IWebdavStorage class is modeled after his BasicWebdavStore. Thanks for trying WebDAV-Servlet! the project homepage is at: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdav-servlet/> sponsored by media style <http://www.media-style.com>
nikolovmiroslav/webdav-servlet
Java servlet that provides an implementation of the webdav protocol. Underlying data-storage (database, custom file systems) can be easily plugged in.
JavaApache-2.0