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abhishek9851
9 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Java Batch upload via uploadSessionAppendV2
I am trying to batch upload multiple files via uploadSessionAppendV2, but somehow all the files are written to a single file.
Lets say i have two identical files file1.txt, file2.txt , each with si...
- 9 years agoIt looks like you're only calling uploadSessionStart once. You'll need to call that once per file. That is, a single "upload session" is used to upload a single file. You can use uploadSessionFinishBatch to finish multiple different upload sessions at once though.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
9 years agoIt looks like you're only calling uploadSessionStart once. You'll need to call that once per file. That is, a single "upload session" is used to upload a single file. You can use uploadSessionFinishBatch to finish multiple different upload sessions at once though.
abhishek9851
9 years agoExplorer | Level 3
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