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Claus Ibsen edited comment on CAMEL-3309 at 11/6/10 8:08 AM:
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If we run the first test (non recursive) we get

FileZilla log
{code}
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> Connected, sending 
welcome message...
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220-FileZilla Server 
version 0.9.37 beta
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220-written by Tim 
Kosse (tim.ko...@gmx.de)
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220 Please visit 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> USER camel
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 331 Password 
required for camel
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> PASS *****
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 230 Logged on
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> TYPE A
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Type set to A
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PWD
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 257 "/" is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD one
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD two
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one/two" 
is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> SYST
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 215 UNIX emulated by FileZilla
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,140
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Port command successful
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> LIST
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 150 Opening data channel for 
directory list.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 226 Transfer OK
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD /
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PWD
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 257 "/" is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD one
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD two
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one/two" 
is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,141
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Port command successful
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> RETR foo.txt
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 150 Opening data channel for 
file transfer.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 226 Transfer OK
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD /
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> QUIT
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 221 Goodbye
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> disconnected.
{code}

And the downloaded file structure is as follows:
{code}
E:\workspace\camel\components\camel-ftp\target\ftptest>dir /s/b
E:\workspace\camel\components\camel-ftp\target\ftptest\foo.txt
{code}

n this simple test it download the foo.txt file from the FileZilla server and 
put the file in the expected directory on the consumer side.
Notice that we don't have the leading one/two folders in the downloaded 
structure which is expected.

      was (Author: davsclaus):
    If we run the first test (non recursive) we get

FileZilla log
{code}
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> Connected, sending 
welcome message...
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220-FileZilla Server 
version 0.9.37 beta
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220-written by Tim 
Kosse (tim.ko...@gmx.de)
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 220 Please visit 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> USER camel
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> 331 Password 
required for camel
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - (not logged in) (127.0.0.1)> PASS *****
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 230 Logged on
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> TYPE A
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Type set to A
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PWD
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 257 "/" is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD one
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD two
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one/two" 
is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> SYST
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 215 UNIX emulated by FileZilla
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,140
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Port command successful
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> LIST
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 150 Opening data channel for 
directory list.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 226 Transfer OK
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD /
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PWD
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 257 "/" is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD one
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD two
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/one/two" 
is current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,141
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 200 Port command successful
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> RETR foo.txt
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 150 Opening data channel for 
file transfer.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 226 Transfer OK
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> CWD /
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 250 CWD successful. "/" is 
current directory.
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> QUIT
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> 221 Goodbye
(000018)06/11/2010 13:06:43 - camel (127.0.0.1)> disconnected.
{code}

And the downloaded file structure is as follows:
code}
E:\workspace\camel\components\camel-ftp\target\ftptest>dir /s/b
E:\workspace\camel\components\camel-ftp\target\ftptest\foo.txt
{code}

n this simple test it download the foo.txt file from the FileZilla server and 
put the file in the expected directory on the consumer side.
Notice that we don't have the leading one/two folders in the downloaded 
structure which is expected.
  
> Stepwise change of directory unfit for production (ftp/ftps/sftp)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-3309
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3309
>             Project: Apache Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: camel-ftp
>    Affects Versions: 2.5.0
>            Reporter: Bengt Rodehav
>            Assignee: Claus Ibsen
>         Attachments: camel-ftp.patch
>
>
> In Camel 2.5, the logic for changing directory for ftp/ftps/sftp has changed 
> in order to fix the problems discussed in the following thread:
>   
> http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/How-to-change-directory-while-using-sftp-component-td2806817.html#a2807611
> In Camel 2.5 changing of the remote directory is now done in a stepwise 
> manner. This is a strategy not fit for production since it assumes that the 
> logged in ftp/ftps/sftp user has access to all intermediate directories all 
> the way down to its home directory. This is rarely the case.
> Also, when testing ftp/sftp on Serv-U, a Windows based ftp/ftps/sftp server, 
> it turns out that it reports the current directory in a "Windows way", e g 
> /C:/temp/servu/user/sample/file2sftp. The topmost folder is not "/" but 
> "/C:". This also breaks the new stepwise way of changing directory since it 
> always tries to change to "/" if an absolute path is used.
> I propose to introduce a configuration property to enable/disable stepwise 
> changing of directories where disabling it should be the default. I will 
> upload a patch shortly.

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