Ruwan Linton wrote:
> Harm Verhagen wrote:
>   
>> So how does wso2esb currently protect against processing partially
>> uploaded files ?
>> guessing.. Does it somehow/ try to get an exclusive lock on the file ?
>>     
> Once again this is not supported in the ESB, but I see this as a
> critical improvement and hence would like to work on this ASAP. If you
> are OK with using the latest version of the ESB I could fix this on the
> trunk and provide a SNAPSHOT build of the vfs transport, which is
> compatible with the 2.1.0 release, but I am not sure about the
> compatibility with the 1.7.1.
>
> If you cannot move to the new release and still interested in this fix
> you may buy support from WSO2 to get this fix ported into the 1.7.1 version.
>
> Anyway I will fix this on the trunk, created the issue at [1]
>   
Fixed on the trunk and if you take a fresh build of the vfs transport
you could get this feature.

Thanks,
Ruwan
> Thanks,
> Ruwan
>
> [1] - https://wso2.org/jira/browse/ESBJAVA-602
>
>   
>> Regards,
>> Harm
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Ruwan Linton <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Harm,
>>
>>     I am afraid, AFAIK, this is not yet supported by the WSO2 ESB vfs
>>     transport by default, but it could be a very good improvement. You may
>>     file an enhancement JIRA for that and we could get that into the next
>>     release.
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>     Ruwan
>>
>>     Harm Verhagen wrote:
>>     > Hi,
>>     >
>>     > I couldn't file the following in the wso2esb manual.
>>     > Does the ESB transport.vfs  support  lockfiles ?
>>     >
>>     > Say you have one server uploading flat files to a directory
>>     (scp). You
>>     > have the ESB processing that library using the vfs file listener.
>>     > to prevent that the ESB starts processing a file is is partially
>>     > uploaded we'd like to put a file (eg:  lock.txt) in the directory,
>>     > that blocks reading that file).
>>     > Can it do that now  using the existing transport.vfs, or would I
>>     have
>>     > to write my own file reader ?
>>     >
>>     > esb:1.7.1
>>     >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > Regards,
>>     > Harm
>>     >
>>     >
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