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Andrea Cosentino resolved CAMEL-19279. -------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed > Introduce a file component for Azure Files (mimic the FTP component) > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-19279 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-19279 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: camel-azure > Affects Versions: 3.20.3 > Environment: standalone or containerized Spring Boot app > Reporter: Petr Kuzel > Priority: Major > Fix For: 3.22.0, 4.0.0 > > Original Estimate: 576.05h > Remaining Estimate: 576.05h > > I have a new RFE which includes integrating Microsoft Azure Files over public > Internet. > > Initial findings and constraints: > > - Azure Files do not implement the FTP standard. > - Azure Files could expose SMB protocol but SMB over public Internet is > blacklisted by the security policy. > - Azure Files could expose NFS protocol but its pricing is prohibitive (so > security has not been even evaluated). > - Azure Files have REST API > <[https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs]> and Java SDK > <[https://github.com/azure/azure-sdk-for-java]>. > - My team is used to Camel 3.x components (includes the FTP component). > > In pre-discussions having a Camel Azure Files component that extends > RemoteFileComponent<FTPFile> took preference over trying to use the Camel > REST component as a client of the Azure Files REST API. > > The Camel Azure Files component that extends RemoteFileComponent<> does not > exist yet. > > This feature request is to develop the Camel Azure Files component that > supports: > > - producer > - consumer (polling unless Azure Java SDK allows event driven) > - secure auth over public Internet > - move and moveFailed > - filters > - recursive > - read locks (the changed lock unless Azure Java SDK allows a superior) > - timeouts (connect, read, write, changed lock) > - retries > - disconnect > - multiple protocol versions (if applicable) > - compatible with Camel 3.x > - many files > - large files > > ----- > Appendix > The initial question on the users mailing list, that ended with the > recommendation to enter new Camel feature request for a file-based component. > > > _Given that I see the two options:_ > > _A: use Camel REST component._ > _B: use Azure Files remote file component._ > > _Neither seems easy. For the Camel REST component, I'd need to implement a > polling consumer via REST and match the FTPS component-like capabilities. For > Azure Files, I have not found a developed Camel remote file component so its > development would be required, i.e. likely a continuation at the Camel dev > list..._ -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)