File Upload with Servlet

Hi at all.
I need to upload file from a client flex application to the
application server.
If I don't use Flex this is a simple task made by a Servlet
that manage a form submit.
In Flex I found example that show how to do the same thing
but with the use of a ColdFusion script.
I can't use a solution like that beacuse my backend system is
made with J2EE and I've already developed a lot of servlets that
expose this functions.
Anyone know how to use FileReference and URLRequest to invoce
a Servlet for uploading files ?
Thank at all

Yes I believe that either the Jakarta Commons library or the O'Reilly package will actually take care of the file writing, all you need to do is tell it where.

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    >
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