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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-7565:
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Sounds like disconnect is executed before the file is deleted, which happens
with the UoW is done. Likely need to move the logic to disconnect in the UoW
after file is deleted.
> SFTP using PollEnrich with "disconnect=true" and "delete=true" does NOT
> delete the file
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>
> Key: CAMEL-7565
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-7565
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-ftp
> Affects Versions: 2.13.1
> Environment: Occurs on both Windows 7 and CentOS 6.4 against multiple
> SFTP servers.
> Reporter: Steve Ardis
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: delete, disconnection, pollenrich, sftp
> Fix For: 2.13.3, 2.14.0
>
> Attachments: SftpPollEnrichConsumeWithDisconnectAndDeleteTest.java,
> SftpSimpleConsumeWithDisconnectAndDeleteTest.java
>
>
> Attached are two test cases - one with a "non-pollEnrich" test (which works
> fine) and one with a "pollEnrich" test (which fails).
> In stepping through some of the code, it appears that the "disconnect" and
> "delete" are on two different threads (true for both scenarios). However,
> for the "non-pollEnrich" test, there seems to be a cycle that allows the
> timing of the two threads to NOT be an issue. For the "pollEnrich" test,
> that cycle doesn't seem to occur.
> My uneducated guess is that both tests (code executions) are checking to see
> if the "from" has completed (including performing the delete) before
> disconnecting. This makes sense for the "non-pollEnrich" test, but for the
> "pollEnrich" it should be checking to see if the "pollEnrich" is done, not
> the "from".
> Please note that if you do not indicate "disconnect=true", file deletion
> occurs as expected. This seems to be broken in 2.12.x through 2.13.1 (not
> sure if it goes back further or not).
> I have attached two different test cases to show the different behaviors
> ("non-pollEnrich" vs "pollEnrich").
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