Hi

Take a look at the separator and stepwise options
http://camel.apache.org/ftp2

They may help.

And enable some logging on both the client and server side to see what
is going on.


On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Hilde <hilde.sch...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hello Guys!
>
> The application we are working on is going to run on Windows and Linux.
> Inside we leverage the ftp component and on the Windows machine is nothing
> wrong. However
> the same application on Linux causes troubles. The ftp server can be
> reached/connected though, but no files can be found there. Here is the ftp
> endpoint uri we are using:
>
> */ftp://00088@mecsoc-vm33/?noop=true&startingDirectoryMustExist=true&sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle=true&maximumReconnectAttempts=20&reconnectDelay=10000&password=pR+F3Snb}?&filter=#referenceDataFileFilter/*
>
> Previously we had problems with the password because there is a question
> mark inside it. But we solved it by fall back on the FtpConfiguration class
> to set the password explicitly. Consequently that should not be the reason.
>
> We are using Apache Camel 2.10.0.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Hilde
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