This sample isn't camel code...

You're going to want to slowly go through the previous examples and
resources supplied... you can also take a look at this:

http://camel.apache.org/ftp-example.html






On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 6:34 AM, milan777 <milan79pa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am not getting file from the ftp this is my problem and i can show u my
> code also....
>
>
> import java.io.File;
> import java.io.FileInputStream;
> import java.io.FileOutputStream;
> import java.io.IOException;
> import java.io.OutputStream;
>
> public class FileCopier {
>         public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
>                 File inboxDirectory = new File("ftp://127.1.1.1/";);
>                 File outboxDirectory = new
> File("C:/Users/Lenovo-2/Desktop/milan/my_workspace/Test
> class/src/data/outbox");
>                 /*
>                  * Listing 1.1 Routing files from one folder to another in
> plain Java
>                  * data/inbox File data/outbox Figure 1.2 Files are routed
> from the
>                  * data/inbox directory to the data/outbox directory. www
> .it-ebo
>                  * oks.info 10 CHAPTER 1 Meeting Camel
>                  */
>                 outboxDirectory.mkdir();
>                 File[] files = inboxDirectory.listFiles();
>                 System.out.println(files);
>                 try{for (File source : files) {
>                         if (source.isFile()) {
>                                 File dest = new
> File(outboxDirectory.getPath() + File.separator
>                                                 + source.getName());
>                                 copyFile(source, dest);
>                         }
>                 }}
>
>                 catch(Exception  e){}
>         }
>
>         private static void copyFile(File source, File dest) throws
> IOException {
>                 System.out.println("hi");
>                 OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(dest);
>                 byte[] buffer = new byte[(int) source.length()];
>                 FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(source);
>                 in.read(buffer);
>                 try {
>                         out.write(buffer);
>                 } finally {
>                         out.close();
>                         in.close();
>                 }
>         }
> }
>
>
>
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