Is there any real-world evidence that FtpServer can be instantiated from a 
Spring XML config file, started, and then successfully accept client 
connections?
 
I know that is the claim, but I need to know if there is any real world 
evidence of that. In other words; someone has tried it and it accepted FTP 
client connections, and allowed uploads/downloads, etc...  I've gone through 
the archives, and so far, no one other than the development team have posted 
reports of any successful use of FtpServer deployed in a Web Container as a 
Spring app, using a Spring XML config file.
 
I am not refuting its claim to work under those conditions--I simply am trying 
to establish what is known about FtpServer, empirically.  Not what people claim 
it can do, but what independent developers have gotten it to do.  Has anyone 
out there, unconnected to the dev team, independently deployed FtpServer as a 
Spring app, using a Spring XML config file/files--and been able to connect to 
it with an Ftp client, and upload/download etc...?
 
The purpose of this post is to ask that question, in a search for evidence. I 
make no claims at this time about whether it does or does not.
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