Package org.apache.commons.vfs2.provider.ftp

Examples of org.apache.commons.vfs2.provider.ftp.FtpClientFactory$ConnectionFactory


        // create a driver connection factory
        Properties properties = new Properties();
        properties.setProperty("user", "username");
        properties.setProperty("password", "password");
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new DriverConnectionFactory(new TesterDriver(), "jdbc:apache:commons:testdriver", properties);

        // wrap it with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(transactionManager, connectionFactory);

        // create the pool object factory
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next, we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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        // create a driver connection factory
        Properties properties = new Properties();
        properties.setProperty("user", "username");
        properties.setProperty("password", "password");
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new DriverConnectionFactory(new TesterDriver(), "jdbc:apache:commons:testdriver", properties);

        // wrap it with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(transactionManager, connectionFactory);

        // create the pool object factory
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            throw new SQLException("Transaction manager must be set before a connection can be created");
        }

        // If xa data source is not specified a DriverConnectionFactory is created and wrapped with a LocalXAConnectionFactory
        if (xaDataSource == null) {
            ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = super.createConnectionFactory();
            XAConnectionFactory xaConnectionFactory = new LocalXAConnectionFactory(getTransactionManager(), connectionFactory);
            transactionRegistry = xaConnectionFactory.getTransactionRegistry();
            return xaConnectionFactory;
        }
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        // pool will use to create Connections.
        // We'll use the DriverManagerConnectionFactory,
        // using the connect string passed in the command line
        // arguments.
        //
        ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
            new DriverManagerConnectionFactory(connectURI,null);

        //
        // Next we'll create the PoolableConnectionFactory, which wraps
        // the "real" Connections created by the ConnectionFactory with
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        final Capability[] caps = getRequiredCaps();
        if (caps != null)
        {
            for (int i = 0; i < caps.length; i++)
            {
                final Capability cap = caps[i];
                FileSystem fs = readFolder.getFileSystem();
                if (!fs.hasCapability(cap))
                {
//                    String name = fs.getClass().getName();
//                    int index = name.lastIndexOf('.');
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        // Get file content as a binary stream
        final byte[] expectedBin = expected.getBytes("utf-8");

        // Check lengths
        final FileContent content = file.getContent();
        assertEquals("same content length", expectedBin.length, content.getSize());

        // Read content into byte array
        final InputStream instr = content.getInputStream();
        final ByteArrayOutputStream outstr;
        try
        {
            outstr = new ByteArrayOutputStream(expectedBin.length);
            final byte[] buffer = new byte[256];
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     * Tests the root file name.
     */
    public void testRootFileName() throws Exception
    {
        // Locate the root file
        final FileName rootName = getReadFolder().getFileSystem().getRoot().getName();

        // Test that the root path is "/"
        assertEquals("root path", "/", rootName.getPath());

        // Test that the root basname is ""
        assertEquals("root base name", "", rootName.getBaseName());

        // Test that the root name has no parent
        assertNull("root parent", rootName.getParent());
    }
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    /**
     * Tests child file names.
     */
    public void testChildName() throws Exception
    {
        final FileName baseName = getReadFolder().getName();
        final String basePath = baseName.getPath();
        final FileName name = getManager().resolveName(baseName, "some-child", NameScope.CHILD);

        // Test path is absolute
        assertTrue("is absolute", basePath.startsWith("/"));

        // Test base name
        assertEquals("base name", "some-child", name.getBaseName());

        // Test absolute path
        assertEquals("absolute path", basePath + "/some-child", name.getPath());

        // Test parent path
        assertEquals("parent absolute path", basePath, name.getParent().getPath());

        // Try using a compound name to find a child
        assertBadName(name, "a/b", NameScope.CHILD);

        // Check other invalid names
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