Sounds good, I'll probably have them by tonight then :-) Thank you. Kenneth
-----Original Message----- From: Brett Bergquist [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 21. mars 2010 23:11 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LIST from database I should have them sometime Monday. They are at work and I am at home :) I ended up working all Saturday but not on this :( I extracted the files out to extract on their own and I just want to run a few tests and then I will have them to post. Brett On Mar 21, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Kenneth Vanvik Hansen wrote: > How are you doing with those files? > > Kenneth > > On 19. mars 2010, at 18.55, "Brett M. Bergquist" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Give me a few hours and I will get the files together and provide them. >> It turns out, I was not using JPA in the FTP side of things but put a JPA interface on top of the database side to allow my web application to provide an easy interface to list what was in the storage, delete files, etc. from a Web page. So the code is straight JDBC access that right now is targeted to a Derby database, but nothing really special used from that. >> >> Kenneth Vanvik Hansen wrote: >>> Not using JPA at the moment, but i probably could if i wanted to. If >>> you could send me the files it might save me a lot of work. Using an >>> Oracle database, but I could probably make the required changes myself. Thanks. >>> >>> Kenneth >>> >>> [email protected] >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Brett M. Bergquist [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: >>> 19. mars 2010 16:42 >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: LIST from database >>> >>> Kenneth are you using JPA or can use JPA? I have this implemented >>> in JPA and I could send you the files but they are not clean in that >>> they reference tables in my database, etc. From the files, you >>> could extract what you need, however. Or probably by Monday, I >>> could have this cleaned up enough to submit back. >>> >>> Files are stored in the DB as blobs and I have >>> directory/subdirectory, list, put, get, and delete all working using Derby as my target database. >>> >>> Kenneth Vanvik Hansen wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks, got it running. Now i'm trying to make it look for files in a db table called FTPTEST. But no matter what I do it returns: >>>> Java.io.FileNotFoundException: res\home\kenneth (Access is denied) >>>> >>>> I created a file from a blob and returned it in getFile(), but how am I supposed to make it LIST from the db? All I need atm is the ftp showing files in a single folder. No dir's needed. Anyone got a good idea how to do this? >>>> >>>> Kenneth >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Niklas Gustavsson [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> Sent: 19. mars 2010 14:43 >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: LIST from database >>>> >>>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:42 AM, David Latorre <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> You should create your own FileSystemFactory and set it in the DefaultFtpServerContext like this: >>>>> context.setFileSystemManager(filesystemFactory); >>>>> >>>> Or you can set it on the FtpServerFactory. Or, you can configure it as a bean in the Spring config. >>>> >>>> /niklas >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>
