Re: Accessing a file on a network
Re: Accessing a file on a network
- Subject: Re: Accessing a file on a network
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 12:36:16 -0400
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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