Thank you very much for the suggestion - upgrading to M3 solved that FTP sub
directory issue.

I have one more question regarding the FTP URL syntax for specifying the sub
directory - is it true that the sub directory specified after the end point
is the relative path to the default direcotry associated with the FTP login?

For example, if my FTP login default directory is /home/userABC/ftp/dir1,
and the required taget ftp directory is /home/userABC/dir2, can I specify
the URL as follows:

ftp:loginn...@endpoint:21../../dir2?password=password

Does it take "../../dir2" after the endpoint and port?

Thanks again,






Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:50 PM, SylviaLi<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> I've been trying to download M3 release,  but the file is not available.
>> Here is the download site I used (mirror sites did not work either):
>>
>> http://apache.cs.utah.edu/activemq/apache-camel/2.0-M3/apache-camel-2.0-M3.zip
>>
>> I got 404 file not found.
>>
>> Could you please check the site.   Thanks again,
>>
> 
> Check the mirrors
> http://www.apache.org/mirrors/
> 
> For example this one I just tried
> http://apache.mirrors.adc.am/camel/apache-camel/2.0-M3/
>> Shiwan
>>
>>
>> willem.jiang wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think the ftp component create a wrong file name which uses the
>>> windows' style file name.
>>> Can you try to use the latest released apache-camel-2.0-M3? I think I
>>> fixed this issue few month ago.
>>>
>>> Willem
>>>
>>> SylviaLi wrote:
>>>> Thanks for you quick reply -
>>>>
>>>> Camel version:  apache-camel-2.0-M1 (camel-ftp-2.0-M1.jar)
>>>>
>>>> FTP from:  my laptop (JDK1.6, Window XP Prefessional Version 2002 SP2)
>>>> FTP to:     RedHat ES release 3 Update 7 (FTP server:
>>>> vsftpd-1.2.1-3E.1)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:
>>>>> What OS are you using
>>>>> What FTP server are you using
>>>>>
>>>>> And what version of Camel are you precisely using?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:39 PM, SylviaLi<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> I am using FTP producer to put file on a remote FTP server by using
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> following URL format:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ftp://usern...@hostname/temp?password=xxx  (the ftp root is
>>>>>> /home/sli,
>>>>>> so
>>>>>> the target remote direcotory would be /home/sli/temp)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The camelfile name is "ftp_test.txt".    The FTP component put the
>>>>>> file
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> the remote system, but to my surprise, instead of putting the file
>>>>>> under
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> temp directory, it created a file under the ftp root (/home/sli) as:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> temp\ftp_text.txt
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can anyone shed some lights on me?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
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>>>>> Apache Camel Committer
>>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
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