Re: FTP

2001-09-19 Thread Matthew Jensen
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 06:33:27PM +0200, Raphael Mack wrote: > Hello, > > we want to access a ftp server via java. Does anyone know a simple > possibility? There are heaps of FTP classes out there, i would suggest to do a search on jars.com, or .. i think there are others just c

FTP

2001-09-19 Thread Raphael Mack
Hello, we want to access a ftp server via java. Does anyone know a simple possibility? Thanks, Rapha -- procreo - Webseitenentwicklung und Individualsoftwarelösungen _ / __ / _/ __ / ___/ _/ / __ / procreo GbR

TYA ftp site problem / TYA1.5 ready to go!

1999-09-26 Thread Albrecht Kleine
Hi, Neal Sanche wrote me about a problem we have on tya's home site ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/ Currently we can not access. If all is okay I'll mail the information to you. It seems we are out of luck, because just now I've packaged the new release of TYA ver

FTP-Lib for Java

1999-03-25 Thread Willi Richert
In case you´re interested in FTP under Java, this may of be of interest for you. I know, there are many ftp-clients for java. This is yet another one of which I think the design is cool. If you have suggestions for improvement, mail me. I tested it with proftpd. http://www.richert.de/free

Linux Java FTP Client!

1999-02-28 Thread Rocky E.Fikki
Hello all, we have just released our JFTP client application(Beta 6). We are looking for feedback from the linux community with regards to its performance. For free download please visit: http://www.kcmultimedia.com/jftp/download.html Please forward any feedback via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

TYA11v3 now @gonzales for ftp

1998-10-22 Thread Albrecht Kleine
Hi, some users wrote about problems to patch the latest TYA JIT compiler for Linux (i586) release. So now I've uploaded the complete archive file to URL ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/tya11v3.tgz not just ``ready to run'' , but ready to ./configure ; make ; make

Re: JDK FTP files

1998-09-02 Thread Marc Evelyn
x27;, however I can't quite believe that I should need to # get *both* the JDK *and* the JRE, as the JRE is only a subset of the # JDK (unless I'm mistaken). So what is what, and what do I as a # developer need to get? You can find the information you're looking for in the JDK 1.1.

Re: JDK FTP files

1998-09-02 Thread Robert P. Biuk-Aghai
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Stephen Wynne wrote: > Which of these is what? > > Please take a look at > http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.3 > and let us know if you still need help. I already read the FAQ and didn't find an answer to my question. The FAQ only tel

Re: JDK FTP files

1998-09-02 Thread Stephen Wynne
In message , "Robert P. Biuk-Aghai" writes: Which of these is what? Please take a look at http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.3 and let us know if you still need help. Best regards, Steve

JDK FTP files

1998-09-01 Thread Robert P. Biuk-Aghai
Hi, I checked on a JDK ftp mirror site to see which files I need to download, but there was no indication, not even in the README.ftp file. I found the correct directory, alright, but there are four large files inside, and I don't think all of them are needed. For example, the jre fi

jdk1.1.6 -- problem with FTP

1998-06-23 Thread Norman H. Azadian
I'm not on this mailing list, but there's a problem which y'all ought to know about. I was running jdk-1.1.6sn-1.1glibc.i386.rpm as packaged by Levente Farkas. I'm running RedHat release 5.1. I have a program which fetches HTTP or FTP files using java.net.URLConnectio