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* Here are some examples showing how to use one of the classes that * implement this interface. *
* The first example shows how to get an iterable list of files in which the
* more expensive FTPFile
objects are not created until needed. This
* is suitable for paged displays. It requires that a parser object be created
* beforehand: parser
is an object (in the package
* org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser
)
* implementing this inteface.
*
*
* FTPClient f=FTPClient(); * f.connect(server); * f.login(username, password); * FTPFileList list = f.createFileList(directory, parser); * FTPFileIterator iter = list.iterator(); * * while (iter.hasNext()) { * FTPFile[] files = iter.getNext(25); // "page size" you want * //do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc. * //expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed. * } ** * The second example uses the revised
FTPClient.listFiles()
* API to pull the whole list from the subfolder subfolder
in
* one call, attempting to automatically detect the parser type. This
* method, without a parserKey parameter, indicates that autodection should
* be used.
*
* * FTPClient f=FTPClient(); * f.connect(server); * f.login(username, password); * FTPFile[] files = f.listFiles("subfolder"); ** * The third example uses the revised
FTPClient.listFiles()
>
* API to pull the whole list from the current working directory in one call,
* but specifying by classname the parser to be used. For this particular
* parser class, this approach is necessary since there is no way to
* autodetect this server type.
*
* * FTPClient f=FTPClient(); * f.connect(server); * f.login(username, password); * FTPFile[] files = f.listFiles( * "org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.EnterpriseUnixFTPFileEntryParser", * "."); ** * The fourth example uses the revised
FTPClient.listFiles()
* API to pull a single file listing in an arbitrary directory in one call,
* specifying by KEY the parser to be used, in this case, VMS.
*
* * FTPClient f=FTPClient(); * f.connect(server); * f.login(username, password); * FTPFile[] files = f.listFiles("VMS", "subfolder/foo.java"); ** * @author Steve Cohen * @version $Id: FTPFileEntryParser.java 636854 2008-03-13 19:55:01Z sebb $ * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFile * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient#createFileList */ public interface FTPFileEntryParser { /** * Parses a line of an FTP server file listing and converts it into a usable * format in the form of an
FTPFile
instance. If the
* file listing line doesn't describe a file, null
should be
* returned, otherwise a FTPFile
instance representing the
* files in the directory is returned.
*
* @param listEntry A line of text from the file listing
* @return An FTPFile instance corresponding to the supplied entry
*/
FTPFile parseFTPEntry(String listEntry);
/**
* Reads the next entry using the supplied BufferedReader object up to
* whatever delemits one entry from the next. Implementors must define
* this for the particular ftp system being parsed. In many but not all
* cases, this can be defined simply by calling BufferedReader.readLine().
*
* @param reader The BufferedReader object from which entries are to be
* read.
*
* @return A string representing the next ftp entry or null if none found.
* @exception IOException thrown on any IO Error reading from the reader.
*/
String readNextEntry(BufferedReader reader) throws IOException;
/**
* This method is a hook for those implementors (such as
* VMSVersioningFTPEntryParser, and possibly others) which need to
* perform some action upon the FTPFileList after it has been created
* from the server stream, but before any clients see the list.
*
* The default implementation can be a no-op.
*
* @param original Original list after it has been created from the server stream
*
* @return Original list as processed by this method.
*/
List