You don't use the Java AFS classes to write to AFS.   You use the Java
AFS classes to administer AFS.

To write to AFS simply use the standard input/output classes.

Jeffrey Altman


Pucky Loucks wrote:
> Hi everyone, I've got an application that will writes files to a file 
> system (which I'm trying to move to afs) and I'm having issues 
> understanding how I'm going to be able to do that.
> 
> a few question I hope someone can answer.
> 
> 1) is the JAVA Api no logger supported?  in the notes it refers to 
> version 1.2.4 (I'm having major issue compling the jafs.jar with the 
> shared libraries)
> 
> 2) is there another way to write to the afs filesystem without using 
> this api?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Pucky Loucks
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