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Mario Ivankovits closed VFS-69. ------------------------------- > FTPFileObject monitor doesn't retrieve lastModifiedTime > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: VFS-69 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-69 > Project: Commons VFS > Issue Type: Bug > Environment: Windows XP, Java version 1.4.2 (this is the version of > Java that WebSphere Portal 5.1 runs on), WebSphere Portal > Reporter: Tony Cooke > Assigned To: Mario Ivankovits > > Monitoring of files on a ftp server using DefaultFileMonitor doesn't seem to > register changes in the last modified time. > From the email correspondance with Mario: > 1. > This is how I've set up my DefaultFileMonitor: > DefaultFileMonitor fm = new DefaultFileMonitor(new FileListener() { > public void fileCreated(FileChangeEvent arg0) throws Exception { > System.out.println("File created. " + arg0.getFile().getName()); > } > public void fileDeleted(FileChangeEvent arg0) throws Exception { > System.out.println("File deleted. " + arg0.getFile().getName()); > } > public void fileChanged(FileChangeEvent arg0) throws Exception { > System.out.println("File changed. " + arg0.getFile().getName()); > } > }); > fm.setDelay(60000); > fm.addFile(file); > fm.start(); > 2. > Thanks for the code snipped. I tried it with the default > VFS.getManager() (without setting the CacheStrategy) and it works here with > my ftp server as expected. > I am pretty sure for your tests you do not use a delay of 60000, do you? > I tried it with 5000 (5 seconds) and get the events promptly. > But ...... I pointed the monitor to a directory .... > > And this is how I run my checks: > > > > try { > > for (int i = 0; 1 < 100; i++) { > > Thread.sleep(60000); // 1 minute > > System.out.println(file.getContent().getLastModifiedTime() + " " > > + file.getName()); > > } > > } catch (InterruptedException ie) { > > ie.printStackTrace(); > > } > > > .... ok - got it. Its a bug in the FTPFileObject, unhappily I have no > workaround yet. > Thank you for your help and sorry again for the extra work. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]