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Daniel Bevenius updated JBESB-533:
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Attachment: RemoteFileSystemStrategy.java
FTP bus that is read-only (no rename, post-delete etc)
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Key: JBESB-533
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBESB-533
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Adapters
Affects Versions: 4.0 Beta 1 Maintenance Pack 1
Reporter: Daniel Bevenius
Assigned To: Daniel Bevenius
Priority: Minor
Attachments: FtpFileCache.java, FtpFileCacheTest.java,
ReadOnlyRemoteFileSystemStrategy.java, ReadOnlyRemoteFileSystemStrategyTest.java,
RemoteFileSystemStrategy.java
I currently have a requirement to use the ftpbus to connect to an ftp server running on a
mainframe computer. The permissions that exists there are for the current file and it is
read only. This means that we cannot rename the file upon pickup and not move/delete after
processing it.
Proposed solutions:
1. Add a property to the ftp-message-filter, for example read-only="true".
This would probably make it more clear to the end user that the other properties like
post-delete, post-directory, work-suffix, post-delete, post-directory etc, are not valid
for this configuration. If the read-only value is true a subclass of RemoteGatewayListener
would be used. The current implementation sets the gatewayClass in the class
FtpListenerMapper line 80:
if(listener.getIsGateway()) {
listenerNode.setAttribute("gatewayClass",
RemoteGatewayListener.class.getName());
Is there another way to set the gatewayClass that I'm not aware of? I'll
investigate this and perhaps post a question to the design forum.
2. Add a strategy to the RemoteGatewayListener that handles delete and rename. The
default strategy would work like it does now but one would be able to specify a strategy
in the configuration to override it. The strategy to use would then be set in the
checkMyParams if the default strategy in not wanted.
I would appreciate any suggestions or comments.
I assigned this to myself only because I need to start on this as soon as possible.
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