How to classify uploaded files

Hello everyone,
We have a client's request. Our client needs to classify the uploaded files in the transaction (bid invitation, contrat, bid).
In the Documents tab of each transaction, we can see a column named category (you can see the attached file file_categories.doc). Is there any option to create different categories and assign those categories when the user uploads a file??
Thanks,
Ivá

Hi,
I am going to setup a web page (JSP) to let user
upload files. How to get the uploaded files? Are there
any APIs from Java Servlet or JSP that I can use? Many
thanks if you can help.
skcTake a look at the package from jason Hunter:
http://www.servlets.com/cos/index.html
It works pretty well for me. It's free except that you need to own the book to use it. But the book is a good one so you're not wasting money in that case.
Jerome

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    Click here for a larger image.
    Figure 1: Screen shot from Yahoo
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    •     SCAN: Files or the byte stream will be scanned, but the scan engine will not try to repair infections.
    •     SCANREPAIR: Files will be scanned, the scan engine will try to repair infections, but nothing else will be done.
    •     SCANREPAIRDELETE: Files will be scanned, the scan engine will try to repair infections, and irreparable files will be deleted.
    Note: For the file stream (byte array) scanning, the only meaning full values are "SCAN" and "NOSCAN".
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    Continuation in part2

    part 4:
    c)     Clienttester.java – This is the gui app set to test if the configuration is working or not. This gui uses the method scanfile(inputfile, outputfile) as you can see the result in the outputpane of the jframe.
    * clienttester.java
    * Created on April 12, 2005, 2:37 PM
    * @author george_maculley
    package com.av;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    public class clienttester
    implements ActionListener {
    // private String ipaddress = "127.0.0.1";
    private String ipaddress = "199.209.150.58";
    //private String ipaddress = "192.168.0.55";
    static JFrame frame;
    JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser();
    TextField pathtofile = new TextField(System.getProperty("user.home"), 30);
    // TextField pathtooutfile= new TextField(System.getProperty("user.home"),30);
    private int port = 1344;
    JButton filechooser = new JButton("Browse to file"); ;
    private String originalfilename;
    private String outputfilename;
    JButton scanbutton = new JButton("Scan");
    TextArea outputarea = new TextArea(20, 40);
    TextField iptext = new TextField("127.0.0.1", 16);
    TextField porttext = new TextField("1344", 5);
    AVClient mine;
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    // JRadioButton choosedelete= new JRadioButton("SCANREPAIRDELETE");
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    Frame f = new Frame("SAVSE JAVA ICAP Client");
    f.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, 2));
    JPanel lpanel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(7, 1));
    JPanel ippanel = new JPanel();
    JPanel portpanel = new JPanel();
    JPanel rpanel = new JPanel();
    JPanel outputpanel = new JPanel();
    JPanel buttonpanel = new JPanel();
    JPanel pathpanel = new JPanel();
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    JPanel policypanel = new JPanel();
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    scanbutton.addActionListener(this);
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    // policygroup.add(choosedelete);
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    buttonpanel.add(choosescan);
    // buttonpanel.add(choosedelete);
    pathpanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("Path to File"));
    pathpanel.add(pathtofile);
    f.setSize(new Dimension(650, 400));
    f.setBackground(Color.white);
    f.setResizable(true);
    ippanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("SAVSE IP Address"));
    ippanel.add(iptext);
    outputpanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("OUTPUT"));
    outputpanel.add(outputarea);
    portpanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("ICAP Port"));
    portpanel.add(porttext);
    // outpathpanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("Path to Repair File"));
    // outpathpanel.add(pathtooutfile);
    lpanel.add(ippanel);
    rpanel.add(outputpanel);
    lpanel.add(portpanel);
    lpanel.add(buttonpanel);
    lpanel.add(pathpanel);
    // lpanel.add(outpathpanel);
    lpanel.add(filechooser);
    lpanel.add(scanbutton);
    f.add(lpanel);
    f.add(rpanel);
    f.setVisible(true);
    public static void main(String[] args) {
    clienttester g = new clienttester();
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    d)     my2.java – This is the class file I wrote to test that I am able to send a file and scan it and see the output in the JDEVELOPER. In this case the file is stored on the filesystem of the client machine. JDEVELOPER should be able to see the file.
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    extends Exception {
    public VirusException() {
    super();
    public VirusException(String text) {
    super(text);
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    function mycheck (pfilename in varchar2, psize in number)
    return number;
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    create or replace package body my1 is
         function mycheck (pfilename in varchar2, psize in number)
    return number is
    language java
         name 'com.av.my1.scanfile(java.lang.String, byte[]) return int';
         end my1;
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    import java.io.IOException;
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    'ReadFileIntoByteArray.chk_file(java.lang.String) return byte[]';
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