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John Bailey commented on JBVFS-147:
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VFS was update to provide a caller invoking a mount operation access to the source file
used for mounting. The mount source is preferable to the getting the physicalFile before
mounting as it actually returns the copy if created at mount time. Most archive mounts
will create a copy of the archive before opening the zip to avoid file locking issues. So
it is always better to use the mount source if you need access to the file.
Below is an example for getting access to the mount source.
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VirtualFile jarFile = VFS.getChild("/path/to/archive.jar");
MountHandle handle = VFS.mountZip(jarFile, jarFile, tempFileProvider);
File mountSource = handle.getMountSource();
// Do some stuff with either the VirtualFile or the source File
VFSUtils.safeClose(handle);
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Note, the Automounter does not return MountHandles. This is by design. Use of the
Automounter should be restricted to situations where there is no clear way to hold onto
the MountHandle for later cleanup. So if you need access to the mount source, you will
need to perform the VFS mount call without the Automounter, and preform the cleanup when
finished with it.
Cannot read from vfs: protocol URL
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Key: JBVFS-147
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBVFS-147
Project: JBoss VFS
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.CR3
Reporter: Thomas Diesler
Assignee: John Bailey
Fix For: 3.0.0.CR4
Cannot read bytes from vfs: protocol URL
URL url = new
URL("vfs:/home/tdiesler/svn/jboss-osgi/projects/testing/trunk/target/test-libs/example-simple.jar/");
URLConnection con = (URLConnection)url.openConnection();
InputStream inputStream = con.getInputStream();
int read = inputStream.read();
read is -1
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