Hi Sai, Thanks for this. The strategy in point one is the one we followed and it works. The only reason I requested factories is to save a lot of cut of paste of perfectly good code. But this will suffice, so thanks for your help.
Regarding point 2, thanks very much for this also. Regards, Jon. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sai Pullabhotla" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 12 October, 2009 1:30:56 PM Subject: Re: Two questions on Apache Mina FTPServer I think #1 is kind of available. The data connection handling is defined by the interface ServerDataConnectionFactory. The current version ships the default implementation in IODataConnectionFactory. It appears that you can substitute your own implemenation of ServerDataConnectionFactory by setting the ATTRIBUTE_DATA_CONNECTION in the FtpSession. So, as soon as a client logs in, you can use an Ftplet to update the FtpSession and tell it to use your own version of data connection factory. I think #2 is in works or at least in the wish list for 2.0. Some one, please correct me if I'm wrong. Hope this helps. Sai Pullabhotla www.jMethods.com On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Jon Folland, Nativ Ltd <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > 1. Is there any reason why the FTPServer project does not support Socket and > ServerSocket Factories in the DataConnection classes? The reason I ask is we > would like to specify a different concrete implementation of the Java Socket > and ServerSocket classes without changing the code base. I notice this is > supported in the FTPClient class in the Apache commons net package and it's > very useful from the FTP client perspective. Is there any chance of an update > on the code? > > 2. Is there any reason why the DataConnection classes don't use nio server > socket channels for better scaling on the sever-side to support large volumes > of concurrent file transfers? > > Many thanks, > > Jon. > -- Jon Folland Join us at Streaming Media Europe 2009, Stand 21. TECH MEDIA INVEST TOP 100 COMPANIES IN THE UK. _______________________________________________________ NATIV - TOTAL VIDEO LOGISTICS _______________________________________________________ phone: +44 (0)20 7580 9488 fax: +44 (0)20 7580 9489 mobile: +44 (0)7974 324 260 skype: jonfolland email: [email protected] msn: [email protected] _______________________________________________________ web: http://nativ.tv blog: http://nativ.tv/futurevideo _______________________________________________________ The contents of this email are intended exclusively for the addressee. If you are not the addressee you must not read, use or disclose the email contents; you should notify us immediately, by clicking reply, and delete this email. Whilst Nativ has taken reasonable steps to scan this email, it does not accept liability for any virus that may be contained within it.
