“You can configure JFileUpload to share cookies with applet and browser This feature is available in release http www jfileupload”
— Java file uploader, fileuploader.blog.ca
“Any File, Any Size. The Goodness of Java Applet. Submitted by CJ Gill on January 29th, 2010. The 2GB/ 4GB file size limitations of using enhanced Java applet: Upload and download files of any size. Auto resume broken upload and download”
— Any File, Any Size. The Goodness of Java Applet | LeapFILE, leapfile.com
“Once the applet is installed on your website, visitors can transfer complete folder trees file transfer is interrupted for whatever reason the applet can now resume the upload”
— Thin File, blog.thinfile.com
“Srijan Blog "Multiple File Upload" using a Java Applet. 0 Comment(s)Dec 12, 2009. A 'corrupted file upload check' has been implemented using the MD5 checksum method. The file upload and MD5 hash calculation is done on the client machine by a Java applet. A PHP script will do”
— "Multiple File Upload" using a Java Applet, srijan.in
“Java applet drag-n-drop upload. While working on a recent project here at Green Arrow we Partitioned file upload. Configure constraints for files allowed to upload (file name pattern, file length, total length). Manage”
— blog.greenarrowpro.com " Blog Archive " Java applet drag, blog.greenarrowpro.com
“This is my last post for this week, so I will try to keep it short and sweet. While playing with the JAR protocol for Firefox (here and here), I also did some”
— Java JAR Attacks and Features | GNUCITIZEN, gnucitizen.org
“File Transfer Command Line. Secure FTP Applet. HTTP File Upload Applet. AnyClient. File Server Plugin for Outlook. Purchase. Components. Java. Secure FTP Factory”
— Blog, jscape.com
“Title : Upload Friendly (Multiple File Upload Applet) Description : UploadFriendly is an easy to use Java Applet that will allow multiple file uploads on a web server in a web page. The control supports file filtering, limits and more. Samples”
— Upload Friendly (Multiple File Upload Applet) - Cool Sites, dmxzone.com
“Posted by plosson on January 6th, 2006 in All, Java. 63 Comments. Don't laugh .. I did not get any comments from my previous post (normal, nobody reads this blog except me ), so I decided to take the time to put together a little sample of a Java AJAX file upload progress bar example”
— AJAX Upload progress monitor for Commons-FileUpload Example, telio.be