JHipster offers the possibility to use the type ImageBlob and AnyBlob in creating entities that have a property that is an image or any type of file respectively. With this option, the files are saved in database, but I would like to know if JHipster offers the ability to save files in the file system.
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            No JHipster does not offer this feature, it's up you to code it. There are plenty of examples on the web.
Here is one: Spring MVC save uploaded MultipartFile to specific folder
 
    
    
        Gaël Marziou
        
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                    Thanks Gaël, can you give me an example to integrate this feature in optimal way with JHipster? – Mike Apr 19 '16 at 21:20
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                    Just added an example from a similar question. – Gaël Marziou Apr 19 '16 at 22:24
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                    So understand that when I generated an entity that has a field image then have to modify the code for the front-end image is charge URL and modify the database so that the image column is a string (name image) and not a BLOB. It is correct? – Mike May 07 '16 at 11:02
