That's worth a look at if it allready in there... Still it doesn't
explain how I can mess up such small template.
At the moment it's nothing more than

<cfscript language"java">
import com.jcraft.jsch.*;

</cfscript>

Took out all of the rest of the code just to test.
I should say that I'm using the nightly build 14.03.2011

On Monday, March 14, 2011, denstar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't we already use VFS?  I could be mistaken (I thought I saw it in
> there), but theoretically, something like this would work:
>
> http://commons.apache.org/vfs/filesystems.html#SFTP
>
> Example code for copying a file:
>
> public static void copyRemoteFile(String host, String user,
>     String password, String remotePath, String localPath) throws IOException {
>     // we first set strict key checking off
>     FileSystemOptions fsOptions = new FileSystemOptions();
>     SftpFileSystemConfigBuilder.getInstance().setStrictHostKeyChecking(
>             fsOptions, "no");
>     // now we create a new filesystem manager
>     DefaultFileSystemManager fsManager = (DefaultFileSystemManager) VFS
>             .getManager();
>     // the url is of form sftp://user:pass@host/remotepath/
>     String uri = "sftp://"; + user + ":" + password + "@" + host
>             + "/" + remotePath;
>     // get file object representing the local file
>     FileObject fo = fsManager.resolveFile(uri, fsOptions);
>     // open input stream from the remote file
>     BufferedInputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(fo.getContent()
>             .getInputStream());
>     // open output stream to local file
>     OutputStream os = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(
>             localPath));
>     int c;
>     // do copying
>     while ((c = is.read()) != -1) {
>         os.write(c);
>     }
>     os.close();
>     is.close();
>     // close the file object
>     fo.close();
>     // NOTE: if you close the file system manager, you won't be able to
>     // use VFS again in the same VM. If you wish to copy multiple files,
>     // make the fsManager static, initialize it once, and close just
>     // before exiting the process.
>     fsManager.close();
>     System.out.println("Finished copying the file");
> }
>
> I'm not sure how cffile is set up (id est, using VFS?), but I bet we
> could leverage some existing infrastructure somewhere...
>
> :Den
>
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>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Mats Stromberg wrote:
>> I'm just testing the Jcraft jsch library but failing on the first line :)
>>
>> import com.jcraft.jsch.*;
>>
>> Package com.jcraft.jsch does not exists.
>>
>> I do test this on a Jetty installationand I put the jsch-0.1.44.jar in
>> the wepapps/openbd/WEB-INF/ib folder
>>
>> I suppose this is the correct place for an add-on .jar ? or am I
>> missing it again :)
>>
>> /Mats/
>
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