The more I think about this now the more I think that FtpServer should encapsulate this functionality, it's just one less thing for the user to figure out and get wrong.
String getFileName() - returns just the file name, not the path
String getPath() - returns the path from the users home directory
String getAbsolulteFilePath() - returns the complete absolute file path and name
File getFile() - returns a File object

Mark
Mark Proctor wrote:
What is the most robust way to get an absolute path to the file, so that I can do new File(path) to access that file? Below seems a bit flakey, but I can't think of anything better.

String file = request.getFileSystemView().getCurrentDirectory().getFullName();
User user = request.getUser();
String name = user.getName();
String home = user.getHomeDirectory();
if ( home.startsWith(".") ) {
   home = home.substring( 1 );
}

File file = new File( System.getProperty("user.dir") + home + file + request.getArgument() );


Mark

Knutsen Rolf Aslak wrote:
In the onUploadEnd you get the FTPRequest Object.

The getArgument will give you the current uploaded filename.
The request.getFileSystemView().getCurrentDirectory().getFullName() will
give you the directory the user is in.

In onUploadEnd:

    System.out.println("Argument: " + request.getArgument());
    System.out.println("CurrDir:  " +
request.getFileSystemView().getCurrentDirectory().getFullName());


FTP Client: ------------------------
Connected to local.
220 Service ready for new user.
User (local:(none)): admin
331 User name okay, need password for admin.
Password:
230 User logged in, proceed.
ftp> cd test
250 Directory changed to /test
ftp> put pom.xml
200 Command PORT okay.
150 STOR
226 Data transfer okay.


FTP Server:
-----------------------
------- Apache FTP Server started ------
Open connection - 127.0.0.1
Login success - admin
Argument: pom.xml
CurrDir:  /test
Close connection : 127.0.0.1 - admin


Combinding those should give you access.. ???
-Aslak Knutsen

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Proctor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31. oktober 2006 15:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ftp server and upload events

Can anyone provide an insight into this?

We want to automate the handling of incoming files. We have something
hacked now, which is a hard coded singleton in the ftp server code that
broascasts events, but looking for the correct way to do this.

Mark
Mark Proctor wrote:
Is there an existing way to hook into an upload event so I can reforward a file as an event? I've looked at the ftplet and while it emits events when the upload is finished, it does not expose the actually file it uploaded only a stream. I'm guessing if I re-opened the stream it would either fail or re-stream it from the client, both undesired effects.

If this is currently not possible I'm thinking of either adding a new param to the event that passes the File, or introduce a whole new
event.
Mark
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