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I have been using the Apache VFS API's to upload to Unix FTP servers
successfully. But I am unable to upload to the IFS on my AS/400. I
can upload to QGPL, but not the IFS.
Below is an excerpt from my Java code:
FileSystemManager mgr;
try {
mgr = VFS.getManager();
FileSystemOptions fileSystemOptions;
FileSystemOptions opts = new FileSystemOptions();
fileSystemOptions = opts;
FtpFileSystemConfigBuilder.getInstance().setUserDirIsRoot(fileSystemOptions,
true);
String strLocalFile = "C:\\sgladstone\\edfiles\\mydata.txt";
FileObject foLocalFile = mgr.resolveFile(strLocalFile);
String rUrlStr =
"
ftp://myusername:mypassword@myas400/home/aplsup/sarahtest.txt" ;
FileObject foRemoteFile = mgr.resolveFile( rUrlStr, opts);
FileSelector fS = Selectors.SELECT_SELF ;
foRemoteFile.copyFrom(foLocalFile, fS);
When I run this code, it throws the exception:
Caused by: org.apache.commons.vfs.FileSystemException: Could not
create FTP directory "
ftp://myusername:mypassword@myas400/home"
I think this issue is caused by the AS/400 trying to use System
naming, instead of using NAMEFMT=1.
Any ideas of how to get the VFS APIs to get the AS/400 to switch to
NAMEFMT =1 ?
Thanks,
Sarah
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