thanks for the quick reply Jeffrey,
I guess I'm confused about authentication. i.e. my understanding is
that I won't be able to write unless I've been authorized by kaserver.
also the java doc for the afs java api made reference to using the
FileOutputStream for writing an output stream to an afs file, but
know that you say that maybe it was referring to an afs file i.e.
*****.vol.
so that said, I guess I just have to figure out the proper ACL for
allowing write access to the filesystem.
does that sound about right?
Thanks again,
Pucky
On 12-Sep-05, at 3:31 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
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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