I tried file:////server/path/file, but then I get at some point  /server/path/file (even tried file://///server/path/file)

this makes me loose the fact that server is the name of the server and not part an ordinary path.

 

if I try to open the same file with: new File("//server/path/file")

I have no problem at all accessing the file

 

hans

NADJEMI Othmane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
21/01/2003 17:54


why you don't used the file protocol:

reader.read("file:/you path");

Othmane
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I've never tried to upen those kinds of URIs in Java yet so can't really help. My only tip could be to try encoding the \\.

e.g.

reader.read( "\\\\server\\path\\file" );

James
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 No, server means really a server name

it is like in the windows explorer \\server\path\file

if I use something like /path/file or d:/path/file everything works fine



hans

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"server" is a directory name right? And this is all available on the local file system?

Why not just try using Unix style paths on windows which often gets around the backslash woes.

Document doc = reader.read( "/server/path/xmlfile.xml" );

James
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 I tried what you said and I'm back in situation number 1 (ftp)

code:

        SAXReader reader = new SAXReader();
       Document document = reader.read(new URL("file", "server", "/path/xmlfile.xml"));



stacktrace

Thread[main,5,main] (Vivant): Exception détectée : java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
Class.forName0(String, boolean, ClassLoader)
Class.forName(String)
URL.getURLStreamHandler(String)
URL(String, String, int, String, URLStreamHandler)
URL(String, String, int, String)
URL(String, String, String)                (2)
Handler.openConnection(URL)          (1)
URL.openConnection()
XmlParser.pushURL(String, String, String, Reader, InputStream, String)
XmlParser.doParse(String, String, Reader, InputStream, String)
SAXDriver.parse(InputSource)
SAXReader.read(InputSource)
SAXReader.read(URL)
Test.main(String [])



at (1) the protocol = file; at (2) the protocol equals ftp



I'm on windows

and the ultimate goal is to load a file when I only now \\server\\path\\xmlfile.xml



hans



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Hi

This works fine on NT:
reader.read( new URL( "file", "host", "/full/path/file.xml") );

I'm not sure, but if you work on Unix, it might also be:
reader.read( new URL( "smb", "host", "/full/path/file.xml") );

Best regards
Wonne

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 Hello,



Wonne, James

Thank you (dank u ;) for the help, but it does not solve the problem
completely.



I did some debugging and indeed with file:////server/path/xmlfile.xml it
doesn't try to do an ftp, but my filename gets changed to

/server/path/xmlfile.xml

The // that I need to indicate a network path in windows is lost

hans

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Agreed. The read method can take a File, a URL, or a String url as well
as an InputStream or Reader - though the first 3 are preferred as it
gives the default EntityResolver implementation a chance..

James
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Hi (Dag :-) Hans,

I believe this should work:
reader.read( new URL("
file:////server/path/file.xml
<
file:////server/path/file.xml> ") );

Wonne

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Subject: [dom4j-user] Cannot read file on windows server

Hello,

I want to access open an xml file located on a distant server
\\server\path\myxml.xml".
If I try to open the file with the java File class, all goes perfectly
well.
If I try to execute following code I get a connection error:

        f = new File(_fileName);
        if (!f.exists()) {
            throw new error
        }
        reader = new SAXReader();
        document = reader.read("file:".concat(_fileName));

If the last line contains "file:" or not does not make a difference.
After some debugging I noticed that an URL is made and that it is the
URL
that is opened.
in the debugger I stopped on the error and noticed that in
Handler.openConnection(URL) the protocol is file but in the URL(String,
String, String) that is called from this one, the protocol changed into
ftp. (since no ftp server is running on the windows machine, this error
is
logical)

I tried to do
        document = reader.read(filereader);
but even when I pass an inputstream that is open and has access to the
file, an URL is made and used.

I hope someone can help me with this.

Thank you
Hans

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