Hi

Camel uses the AWS Java SDK and it set the prefix on this SDK so its
depends on if this SDK has any kind of support for wildcards.
As you write its likely it does not have that.

You can try to dive into the AWS SDK and see more deeper.

On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 7:19 PM Mitch Trachtenberg <mjt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I cannot specifically find this stated in either AWS S3 or Camel
> documentation, but it appears that I can give a prefix 1234- to restrict
> Camel's (4.3.0) downloads to files starting 1234-, but cannot give a prefix
> ????- to restrict Camel's downloads to files beginning with four characters
> and a hyphen.
>
> I believe AWS CLI does provide a way to do this.  If I'm correct, it would
> be helpful if this could be added to the documentation.
>
> If someone were to want to instruct me in where/how to do that, I'd be
> happy to generate a pull request, but it might be easier to just add:
> "Note: due to AWS S3 limitations, the prefix parameter does not work with
> wildcards."
>
> It would be even more helpful, of course, if the component were modified in
> some way to allow for wildcards.
>


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