One of the nice features of the ftp server is its abstraction of the "file system". I don't use a java.io.File object.
Dan -----Original Message----- From: David Latorre [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: December-21-08 6:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: BUG? org.apache.ftpserver.command.impl.RNTO.execute(RNTO.java:134) Hello Dan, AFAIK, moving a file doesn't change the path in the java.io.File object (The same way you can get the absolute path for a non-existent file). 2008/12/21 Daniel Frank <[email protected]> > When doing a rename, consider the line: > > LOG.info("File rename (" + session.getUser().getName() + ") " > + frFile.getAbsolutePath() + " -> " + > toFile.getAbsolutePath()); > > This log statement asks for the absolute path for the frFile. But this > file has just been moved. For the sake of the log statement you need > to save the value for frFile.getAbsolutePath() and then log it AFTER > the rename has been complete. > > e.g. > > // now rename > String logFrFileAbsolutePath = > frFile.getAbsolutePath(); > > if (frFile.move(toFile)) { > session.write(LocalizedFtpReply.translate(session, > request, context, > FtpReply.REPLY_250_REQUESTED_FILE_ACTION_OKAY, > "RNTO", > toFileStr)); > > LOG.info("File rename (" + session.getUser().getName() > + ") " > + logFrFileAbsolutePath + " -> " + > toFile.getAbsolutePath()); > > Let me know your thoughts, thanks > > Dan > >
