Thank you very much. I completely missed VFS class and only just found it after reading documentation again more thoroughly.

With best regards, Alexander Nozik.

On 25-Jul-15 18:36, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
Hello,

yes you always need a configured FSM for anything VFS. If you do not
have special needs you can use the "system global" auto configured one:

FileObject fo = VFS.getManager().toFileObject(file);

See also http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-vfs/api.html

Gruss
Bernd


  Am Sat, 25 Jul 2015
18:28:36 +0300 schrieb Alexander Nozik <alta...@gmail.com>:

Tried that. In order to do so, I need to create that manager first.
If I try to create either DefaultFileSystemManager or
StandardFileSystemManager and use them, I get "FileSystemException:
Could not find a file provider which can handle local files." in both
cases. I believe I need to somehow build a provider for local files,
but it not obvious from documentation how to do so. If I try to use
DefaultLocalFileProvider directly it throws internal
NullPointerException. Could you provide a code to build local file
system?


On 25-Jul-15 18:17, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
Hello,

you can use FileSystemManager.toFileObject(File):

https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-vfs/apidocs/org/apache/commons/vfs2/FileSystemManager.html#toFileObject%28java.io.File%29

Gruss
Bernd

Am Sat, 25 Jul 2015 18:13:14 +0300
schrieb Alexander Nozik <alta...@gmail.com>:

Hello,
I've got a program, part of which is based on regular local file
system and part is file system independent. So sometimes I need to
convert regular local Files to VFS FileObjects. What is the
simplest way to do that? It should be very simple, but I haven't
found it in the documentations.

With best regards, Alexander Nozik.

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