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HttpClient-How to start to copy files from one server to another..please
Hi list!
"we are going to use commons-httpclient2.0.1 to
copy files from one server to the other ex: telephone
based trascripting server to Tomcat server
both sides it is demon running ,one transmit the
other listens and receves the files."
OS:win2000 server
Tomcat:5.0.19
httpclient2.0.1
Could anybody give the solution for the above
problem in detail?For this type of task ,which classes
are required to import?
i'm new to this commons-httpclient.In fact i don't
know where to start it's solution.
Your suggesions are always considered thankfully.
Advance thanks
Ganesh
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Re: HttpClient-How to start to copy files from one server to another..please
Posted by Michael Becke <be...@u.washington.edu>.
I would also suggest taking a look at the HttpClient documentation and
tutorial for more help on getting started.
<http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/tutorial.html>
Mike
On Aug 4, 2004, at 10:35 AM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
> You might look at commons-vfs to do this as well. It uses HttpClient
> under the
> covers (plus a few other dependencies). It would probably keep you
> working at a
> higher level rather than having to deal with the lower level HTTP
> stuff. The
> ant tasks <v-copy>, <v-move>, etc... work quite nicely and make it all
> look like
> a local copy because there is no different syntax for copying a file
> locally or
> remotely. It's all very transparent. Check it out:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/vfs/
> http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/nightly/commons-vfs/
>
> Note: I am not a VFS developer promoting the project. It's just been
> very
> useful to me. I hope it gets moved out of the sandbox for an official
> release
> sometime soon!
>
> Jake
>
> Quoting ganesh gadi <ga...@yahoo.com>:
>
>> Hi list!
>>
>> "we are going to use commons-httpclient2.0.1 to
>> copy files from one server to the other ex: telephone
>> based trascripting server to Tomcat server
>> both sides it is demon running ,one transmit the
>> other listens and receves the files."
>>
>> OS:win2000 server
>> Tomcat:5.0.19
>> httpclient2.0.1
>>
>> Could anybody give the solution for the above
>> problem in detail?For this type of task ,which classes
>> are required to import?
>> i'm new to this commons-httpclient.In fact i don't
>> know where to start it's solution.
>>
>> Your suggesions are always considered thankfully.
>>
>> Advance thanks
>> Ganesh
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: HttpClient-How to start to copy files from one server to another..please
Posted by Jacob Kjome <ho...@visi.com>.
You might look at commons-vfs to do this as well. It uses HttpClient under the
covers (plus a few other dependencies). It would probably keep you working at a
higher level rather than having to deal with the lower level HTTP stuff. The
ant tasks <v-copy>, <v-move>, etc... work quite nicely and make it all look like
a local copy because there is no different syntax for copying a file locally or
remotely. It's all very transparent. Check it out:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/vfs/
http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/nightly/commons-vfs/
Note: I am not a VFS developer promoting the project. It's just been very
useful to me. I hope it gets moved out of the sandbox for an official release
sometime soon!
Jake
Quoting ganesh gadi <ga...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi list!
>
> "we are going to use commons-httpclient2.0.1 to
> copy files from one server to the other ex: telephone
> based trascripting server to Tomcat server
> both sides it is demon running ,one transmit the
> other listens and receves the files."
>
> OS:win2000 server
> Tomcat:5.0.19
> httpclient2.0.1
>
> Could anybody give the solution for the above
> problem in detail?For this type of task ,which classes
> are required to import?
> i'm new to this commons-httpclient.In fact i don't
> know where to start it's solution.
>
> Your suggesions are always considered thankfully.
>
> Advance thanks
> Ganesh
>
>
>
>
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