I'll give it ago
 
thanks alot:)
 
Steve

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Maximilian Nyman
Sent: Tuesday, 13 May 2008 1:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: get the size of a folder using java


Just a simple example how it could be done


<cfset currPath = ExpandPath("/")>
<cfset size = getSize(currPath)>
<cfoutput>Size: #size#</cfoutput>

<cffunction name="getSize" returntype="numeric">
    <cfargument name="file" type="any" required="true">
    <cfscript>
        var size = 0;
        var oFile = arguments.file;
        var fileList = "";
        var i = 0;
        
        if( isSimpleValue(oFile) ) {
            oFile = CreateObject("java",
"java.io.File").init(arguments.file);
        }

        if( oFile.isDirectory() ) {
            fileList = oFile.listFiles();
            for( i = 1; i lte ArrayLen(fileList); i = i + 1 ) {
                size = size + getSize(fileList[i]);
            }
        }
        else {
            size = size + oFile.length();
        }

        return size;
    </cfscript>
</cffunction>



On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Maximilian Nyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


There's no other way then recursively looping over all
sub-directories/files.
And if you used some tool to do it before, it too would have done the same
thing.

But it shouldn't be that painful really - One method, with a File object as
the argument, looping over the listFiles array, IF directory then
recurse-call and add the result ELSE add the fileSize

/Max 



On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I was using the Scripting.FileSystemObject to get file sizes and folder
sizes for one of my applications but now I am running on a 64 bit system and
the Scripting.FileSystemObject is a 32 bit application so I cant use it now.


For files I am using the java.io.File class to get the file sizes but have
hit a wall when trying to get folder sizes.  I have looked at the
java.io.File class does not have a length() method that works on folders to
get the folder sizes.  It seems the only way to do it is to loop over the
listFiles() array and add the file sizes up and then manually recurse
through any directories that might be in there.  Seems like a bit of a pain
really.

Anyone got any better ideas?  I have had a look at the .NET classes also and
it seems the same thing is there, no more Size property of the Directory.

Steve






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