Le 2011-08-24 à 12:40, Calven Eggert a écrit :
> can't mount the file server. which network protocol do you recommend? I'll
> be simply opening a pdf or Word document and saving in my oracle database.
Well, it depends of what protocol the other end supports :-) You will probably
have better luck with FTP or SFTP, I don't think many Java implementations of
AFP exists.
> On 2011-08-24, at 12:36 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
>> Either you mount the remote file system locally (by AppleShare/NFS/whatever)
>> and access it locally (/Volumes/Something/path/to/file, if the local server
>> is OSX), or you find an implementation of the network protocol (AFP, NFS,
>> SMB, FTP, SFTP, etc.) in Java so that you can access it.
>>
>>> How do I access a file on a network server?
>>>
>>> I can open a local file like this:
>>>
>>> File tempFile = new File(detailPath);
>>> try {
>>> InputStream inStream = (InputStream) new FileInputStream(tempFile);
>>> int contentLength = (int)tempFile.length();
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Is there something "tricky" about accessing a file on a network server?
>>>
>>> I get the msg "No such file or directory" so of course the path is not
>>> right. Do you have to imbed server name? what about passwords? ok, I'm
>>> totally clueless on this one. :-)
>>>
>>> I have a path that looks something like this:
>>> /users/ws17web/filename
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Calven
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