On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:53, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> Gang,
> As the Mentor, I hereby call for a vote to graduate the FtpServer project.
>
> The MINA PMC has accepted FtpServer to become a subproject in the MINA
> project.
This vote has now run more than 72 hours, no neg
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:53, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
[x] +1 Graduate FtpServer to MINA Project.
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On Dec 12, 2007 2:53 AM, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gang,
> As the Mentor, I hereby call for a vote to graduate the FtpServer project.
>
[X] +1 Graduate FtpServer to MINA Project.
Matthieu
> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html says that the "status file"
is
> the http://incubator.apache.org/projects/{podlingname}.html
Yes, as far as the Incubator is concerned.
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> >
> > I make no claim about whether a STATUS file is required or not (I
> > don't know) - its just that for both this vote and Yoko I went looking
> > for information on whether the exit criteria had been m
ko I went looking
for information on whether the exit criteria had been met or not and I
found a STATUS file for Yoko. For both Yoko (in the STATUS file) and
FtpServer (on the website) the information was incomplete - so I asked
the question in the threads. I'd be happy with a statement in the vot
> > [1] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver.html
>
> I'll update the ftpserver.xml to reflect what has happened (AFAIK), but
> roughly;
>
> FtpServer is probably now the oldest incubating project, and come here at the
> very beginning (IIRC) of Incubator existence. The
know) - its just that for both this vote and Yoko I went looking
for information on whether the exit criteria had been met or not and I
found a STATUS file for Yoko. For both Yoko (in the STATUS file) and
FtpServer (on the website) the information was incomplete - so I asked
the question in the thread
On Dec 13, 2007, at 5:46 AM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 19:45, Niall Pemberton wrote:
I couldn't see a STATUS file in svn
You have mention this for the Yoko project as well, and I start to
wonder who
of us two has misunderstood what the so called "status file" is.
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 19:45, Niall Pemberton wrote:
> I couldn't see a STATUS file in svn
You have mention this for the Yoko project as well, and I start to wonder who
of us two has misunderstood what the so called "status file" is.
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html says tha
eived. It is only necessary to transfer
> rights for the package, the core code, and any new code produced by
> the project." in the Copyright section.
>
> [1] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver.html
I'll update the ftpserver.xml to reflect what has happened (AFAIK),
On Dec 12, 2007 10:53 AM, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gang,
> As the Mentor, I hereby call for a vote to graduate the FtpServer project.
Have they met the exit criteria?
I couldn't see a STATUS file in svn - but the website[1] doesn't have
a date aga
Gang,
As the Mentor, I hereby call for a vote to graduate the FtpServer project.
The MINA PMC has accepted FtpServer to become a subproject in the MINA
project.
The rationale is;
- FtpServer has been revamped with the high-performant MINA architecture.
- MINA are expanding the scope to
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 11:25, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Can someone (or can I do myself) make me moderator of [the
> > FtpServer private mailing list]
>
> Done. And I subscribed you. The moderators are currently you and Paul
> Hammant.
Thanks.
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Niclas,
> Can someone (or can I do myself) make me moderator of [the
> FtpServer private mailing list]
Done. And I subscribed you. The moderators are currently you and Paul
Hammant.
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I need some assistance, as I have never worked with the mailing list system at
ASF.
It seems that the FtpServer private mailing list was setup properly at some
point, but I think that either no moderator exist, or moderator is MIA. My
subscription request is stuck.
Can someone (or can I do
've been adding more connectors
> (heck, we've got like four connectors just for HTTP/1.1 already), so
> if you've got an FTP connector that fits the Tomcat Connector API,
> that could be sweet.
This is a great idea! I will start playing around with the Tomcat APIs
to see how
27; and not relevant anymore. On top of
that, I suspect that FtpServer is almost complete, which makes noone's
fingers itchy. "Why bother with FTP, when it comes with every *nix computer,
or can easily be installed?"
Yes, I think this is one of the main reasons FtpServer is having
yeballs on the -code-, because by definition it's neither
collaborative nor scrutinized.
In the specific case of FtpServer, the significant parts have in fact
been worked on by multiple commiters over time, although I'm the only
one remaining. But, in general I certainly agree wi
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
> William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
>> (FYI - were I a Java fan - I'd be there for you :) Certainly not biased
>> towards httpd-mod_ftp v.s. FtpServer - I think it's great that both are
>> at the ASF. Strictly my own language-bias.)
>
&
), so
if you've got an FTP connector that fits the Tomcat Connector API,
that could be sweet.
This is a great idea! I will start playing around with the Tomcat APIs
to see how to best fit FtpServer into it. I'll also join the dev list
and when I feel more comfortable with th
Hi,
> On Wednesday 04 April 2007 03:33, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
>> Currently, there is only one active commiter (me) and no active mentors.
>> This causes some issues with the project. As a way of promoting the
>> project and possibly get more people interested in contributing, it's my
>> belie
from Incubator. It will probably
> not be suitable as a TLP, scope is a bit limited. IIRC, it came out of
> Avalon, so it can't go back there. Are there any other suitable homes?
> Tomcat? James? Geronimo? Felix? Mina? Once identified, figure out how to
> position FtpServer
t; belief that we need to get a series of milestone releases out (much like
> most other incubating projects).
As Bill points out, no releases before you have more eyeballs. Sad, I agree...
I think that FTP is perceived as 'old' and not relevant anymore. On top of
that, I suspect tha
ed issues are nothing but
implementation and protocol flaws, and their claims to be security related
are in some cases very dubious.)
(FYI - were I a Java fan - I'd be there for you :) Certainly not biased
towards httpd-mod_ftp v.s. FtpServer - I think it's great that both are
at the ASF. St
Hey,
over at FtpServer we have a issue with the lack of mentors/commiters.
Currently, there is only one active commiter (me) and no active mentors.
This causes some issues with the project. As a way of promoting the
project and possibly get more people interested in contributing, it'
ss of the server.
Is it possible to send the router's address to the client instead?
As Niclas pointed out, please feel free to ask this over at
ftpserver-dev@incubator.apache.org and I'll make sure to answer any
question t
On Tuesday 03 April 2007 10:44, Nate Grandner wrote:
> I'm not sure where to ask this (since it is a usage question, not a
> project or dev one), but I have a quick question dealing with the
> address sent as a response to the PASV command.
Since the FtpServer project has decided
hi,
I'm not sure where to ask this (since it is a usage question, not a
project or dev one), but I have a quick question dealing with the
address sent as a response to the PASV command. My FTP Server is
behind a router, so the passive IP is set to the local address of the
server. Is it po
Hi,
Is this project available in maven repository? If yes what is the
group-id and artifact-id for taking dependency on this project?
Regards,
Ulhas Bhole
Hi,
On 11/27/06, Stas Ostapenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm facing problems with file upload under admin account.
Try contacting the ftpserver-dev@incubator.apache.org mailing list for
technical help with the FTP Server project. See
http://incubator.apache.org/ftpserver/mail-lis
2,168,3,42,8,60
200 Command PORT okay.
STOR ftpserver-dev.jar
150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
226 Transfer complete.
QUIT
221 Goodbye.
--ethereal--
But ! The size of original file is 298,470 bytes, uploaded 300,046
bytes. Configuration of server
On 22 Aug 06, at 7:29 AM 22 Aug 06, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
Hi
I'm a commiter on the incubating FtpServer project. As there is
currently only one active commiter with admin (edit, close and
assign issues, manager versions and components) rights I would like
to apply for this lev
Hi
I'm a commiter on the incubating FtpServer project. As there is
currently only one active commiter with admin (edit, close and assign
issues, manager versions and components) rights I would like to apply
for this level of access to help share the load.
/n
Hi,
I do not know how you have started the ftpserver.
The configuration is very much flexible. The current
implementation comes with two configuration types -
properties and xml. If there is no configuration,
sensible configuration parameters will be used.
If you start the FTP server using
Hi All,
I recently installed ftpserver and configured the ftpd.xml in the conf
directory to use my mysql instance. The problem I am facing is it seems like
it is not even looking at the xml configuration file. I even put in some
illegal xml to see if an error occurs on startup however it starts
Hi, Noel.
Sent by fax.
2006/1/7, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Actually, I was wrong. We don't have Sergey's, so that's still pending.
>
> --
Sergey Vladimirov
> I see CLAs recorded for both you and Sergey now, so I'll get onto the
> account requests and karma grants.
Actually, I was wrong. We don't have Sergey's, so that's still pending.
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> Any updates on the progress of setting up the accounts for Sergey and me?
You have your account now, we're waiting on a CLA from Sergey.
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Niklas,
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Hi Noel
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
I'm not a commiter but I do have my CLA on file
"niklas" is already taken for another account. What would be your prefered
alternative(s)?
Any updates on the progress of setting up the accounts for Sergey and me?
/niklas
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On Friday 30 December 2005 17:52, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
> Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> > On Friday 30 December 2005 14:55, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> >>I can take care of Niclas immediately, since he's already an ASF
> >> Committer. I just checked the CLA records as of today, and we do not
> >> have a
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
I'm not a commiter but I do have my CLA on file
"niklas" is already taken for another account. What would be your prefered
alternative(s)?
ngn would be fine, thanks! It doesn't seem to be taken based on the list
at http://apache.org/~jim/
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
> I'm not a commiter but I do have my CLA on file
"niklas" is already taken for another account. What would be your prefered
alternative(s)?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 12:54:28PM +0300, Sergey Vladimirov wrote:
> Hi, Noel,
>
> Where can I find a template? Google cannot help.
>
> 2005/12/30, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I just checked the CLA records as of today, and we do not have a C
Hi, Noel,
Where can I find a template? Google cannot help.
2005/12/30, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I just checked the CLA records as of today, and we do not have a CLA from
> Sergey Vladimirov.
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Sergey Vladimirov
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2005 14:55, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I can take care of Niclas immediately, since he's already an ASF Committer.
I just checked the CLA records as of today, and we do not have a CLA from
Sergey Vladimirov. As soon as we do, we can put in an account req
On Friday 30 December 2005 14:55, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> I can take care of Niclas immediately, since he's already an ASF Committer.
> I just checked the CLA records as of today, and we do not have a CLA from
> Sergey Vladimirov. As soon as we do, we can put in an account request for
> him.
Ple
hecked the CLA records as of today, and we do not have a CLA from
Sergey Vladimirov. As soon as we do, we can put in an account request for
him.
If there are any questions, please let me know. I very much want to see
FTPServer continue its revival. And there appears to be interest in the
MINA camp
Hi,
I think it is now my time to break the silence. It
is true that the FTPServer immediately needs proper
mentoring. At this point there are only two commiters
(myself and Paul). Few months ago I tried to add few
other commiters. But due to lack of mentoring effort,
it failed. As there are
d. And if this mail list is
not the place to solve such questions, and apache site not provide
instructions, what to do in such situations (without words "probably" and
"suggest"), then what ASF can give for ftpserver community? "Apache"
trademark?
For example, in sf.ne
Shapira
privately, apparently they have some cycles for this).
> Project continues to using apache mail list.
> Project starts to use sf bugtrack, cvs, page, filesstore, becose we haven't
> access to apache ones.
*If* the FTP
Hi, Leo
2005/12/27, Leo Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> If the people interested in
> the codebase are not so interested in doing things the "apache way" and
> want to
> take it elsewhere, that is fine too.
>
I think it is possible to follow "apache way", but only if it is not dead
end.
Ok, then
nd more active mentor. The latter is somewhat irregular for ASF,
> but personally I think this is an irregular situation.
I disagree that the "incubator PMC" should "intervene". Limit the role of the
PMC
as much as possible.
I agree that FTPServer needs
more/more active
On Saturday 24 December 2005 12:51, Sergey Vladimirov wrote:
> No, the project was not retired. It was "suspended" due to none of
> commiters were available.
>
> We would like to stay as Apache Incubator Project for some time (and move
> from Incubator), but we have problems which cann't be solved
o svn, for site, etc.
2005/12/24, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Has FTPserver been retired from Incubation??
> If so, can the Incubator PMC in that case help and mark the project as
> such
> and hopefully provide a URL to its new home outside of ASF??
>
> --
Sergey Vladimirov
On Saturday 24 December 2005 00:53, Sergey Vladimirov wrote:
> Hi, general.
>
> Some time ago I asked about situation when none of commiters of project
> active anymore. The situation in FTPServer project is much funny, and
> tragically in same time.
>
> 1st of December I aske
Hi, general.
Some time ago I asked about situation when none of commiters of project
active anymore. The situation in FTPServer project is much funny, and
tragically in same time.
1st of December I asked this mail list what to do with such projects.
2nd of December I asked ftpserver-dev about
Hi,
The FTPServer TLS/SSL Support links indicate that it uses JSEE that
comes with Sun Java 1.4.x.
Has this been tested with Sun JDK 1.5? If so, are there any known
issues/changes we need to be aware of?
Thanks,
Roopa
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To
int, I have noting to commit. Please go
> ahead .
>
> Thanks,
> Rana Bhattacharyya
>
> --- David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> > > Thanks! I have modified the link and it is working
> > > perfectly. N
At this point, I have noting to commit. Please go
ahead .
Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya
--- David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> > Thanks! I have modified the link and it is working
> > perfectly. Now I shall update the ftpserver site
>
Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> Thanks! I have modified the link and it is working
> perfectly. Now I shall update the ftpserver site pages
> and update the status page.
>
> BTW, can I change the cwiki file to the HTML file?
> Most of the new projects use html and besides th
Thanks! I have modified the link and it is working
perfectly. Now I shall update the ftpserver site pages
and update the status page.
BTW, can I change the cwiki file to the HTML file?
Most of the new projects use html and besides that I
am not very familiar of the wiki format.
Thanks,
Rana
nization was done many, many, months ago. The ftpserver project
was dead, and no one updated it. Now that you have helped to bring it back
to life, please update the project's content. :-)
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Hi,
According to the ftpserver status URL
(http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver.html)
the project URL is
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver. This
is wrong. It would be
http://incubator.apache.org/ftpserver/
I guess the status file would be
http://svn.apache.org
eady done some today:
http://incubator.apache.org/howtoparticipate.html#Project+Website+Howto
> 1. The source repository :
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ftpserver/trunk/
>
>The generated document for the project website :
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incub
Hi,
I am terribly sorry and thank you all for helping
me out. Now I am trying to write what I have
understood so that I won't mess-up again. Please do
write your comments.
1. The source repository :
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ftpserver/trunk/
The generated document fo
Sorry if i sound frustrated today.
When ftpserver sprang back to life recently
we started getting svn commit mails coming to
the general@ list. This was a sign that an old
project was not configured the same way that the
newer ones are.
After one of my messages to general, Rana contacted
me
Rana,
I saw the latest source files currently included in the
apache-incubator CVS repository, and i was able to identify some
conflicting points with the solution that we are developing (regarding
jftp4i). First, i saw that the FTPServer Ftplets are features running
under a single
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver/. So
the path should be
/www/incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver
Please let me know the proper way to update site.
Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya
--- David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to do:
> ssh people.apache.o
I expect that Rana meant to have that as the project's web site, and didn't
know where it belongs. The entire structure should be under
/www/incubator.apache.org, not under the projects directory, which should be
status files.
--- Noel
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Trying to do:
ssh people.apache.org
cd /www/incubator.apache.org
svn update
...
svn: Working copy 'projects/ftpserver/images' is missing or not locked
It seems that that directory is missing its .svn directory.
Perhaps it has been manually removed and replaced.
I see that there are
>Hi,
> We have one API set called ftplet bundled with the
>Incubator FTPServer. The basic objective is to
>integrate other applications with the FTP server. We
>will be more than happy to work together.
>Thanks,
>Rana Bhattacharyya
Rana / Trustin,
What
l of the
> > developers are in the ftpserver developers group.
>
> Rana wasn't in the ftpserver-developers group. Is
> now.
>
> --- Noel
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>
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> Edit the project permissions so that anyone in the developers list
> can do those tasks (edit and close) and then be sure all of the
> developers are in the ftpserver developers group.
Rana wasn't in the ftpserver-developers group. Is now.
Thank you very much!!!
--- "Roy T. Fielding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have created mailing lists for the ftpserver
> podling:
>
> ftpserver-dev at incubator.apache.org
> ftpserver-commits at incubator.apache.org
> ftpserver-private at
gt;
> > On 10/6/05, Rana Bhattacharyya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > We would like to convert the
> incubator-ftpserver
> > > CVS module to SVN. I have already tested the
> test SVN
> > > location
> > &
I have created mailing lists for the ftpserver podling:
ftpserver-dev at incubator.apache.org
ftpserver-commits at incubator.apache.org
ftpserver-private at incubator.apache.org
The last list is only for confidential discussions about
unpublished security issues and private
of the
developers are in the ftpserver developers group.
Roy
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Hi Rana,
2005/10/6, Rana Bhattacharyya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Unfortunately, the persons who created those issues
> have the user access not the developer access. So they
> won't be able to close those issues.
I thought that only admins can close the issues at the first time, but I saw
many no
f and Sergey Vladimirov do not have
> permissions
> > to close issues in Jira. Can someone please close
> the
> > following issues.
> >
> > FTPSERVER-18
> > FTPSERVER-16
> > FTPSERVER-14
> > FTPSERVER-13
> > FTPSERVER-12
> > FTPSERVER-5
&
Hi,
I have checked the SVN location:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/test/incubator/ftpserver/
It looks fine. After that I have submitted the formal
request to migrate the module (incubator-ftpserver)
from CVS to SVN.
1. Sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and CC to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul
ergey Vladimirov do not have permissions
> to close issues in Jira. Can someone please close the
> following issues.
>
> FTPSERVER-18
> FTPSERVER-16
> FTPSERVER-14
> FTPSERVER-13
> FTPSERVER-12
> FTPSERVER-5
> FTPSERVER-4
>
> Thanks,
> Rana Bhattacharyya
>
>
Hi,
Sergey Vladimirov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has submitted many
patches for FtpServer. I think he will be of great
help for this project. It will be useful if he gets
the CVS commiter access for the module
incubator-ftpserver.
Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya
Hi,
Myself and Sergey Vladimirov do not have permissions
to close issues in Jira. Can someone please close the
following issues.
FTPSERVER-18
FTPSERVER-16
FTPSERVER-14
FTPSERVER-13
FTPSERVER-12
FTPSERVER-5
FTPSERVER-4
Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya
On 10/1/05, Niklas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Remind me if no one else gets to it first. As I write this note, I'm
> > sitting at LAX, without connectivity. I have no idea when this will
> > actually get posted.
> >
Hi,I enthusiastically endorse Paul's comment that you should be agnostic as to which DI framework is used with FtpServer.What might be more practical is for you to ship sample code that shows users of Pico, Spring, etc. how to configure your FtpServer component using their metadata specifica
he service(s)
> even if FtpServer does not require OSGi by definition, if the above approach
> is done well (again Jetty is an example of OSGi bundle on top of its API).
I believe I've now seen both OSGi and MINA (NIO framework) recommended
for the FtpServer. Just to make you aware,
x27;s suggestion for OSGi as the runtime platform is
interesting, if for
no other reason than it allows for hot deploy and reloads. But I
think it
would be possible to provide a BundleActivator and register the
service(s)
even if FtpServer does not require OSGi by definition, if the above
approa
You should aim to ship with neither Spring nor PicoContainer.
It is perfectly possible to construct a set of DI components that
comprise FtpServer and in a main method do :
Foo foo = new Foo();
Bar bar = new Bar(foo);
Apple apple = new Apple();
apple.setFoo(foo);
apple.setBar(bar
op of that. Look
at Jetty for an example of this approach.
Now, Noel's suggestion for OSGi as the runtime platform is interesting, if for
no other reason than it allows for hot deploy and reloads. But I think it
would be possible to provide a BundleActivator and register the service(s)
Actually, I think that perhaps we might want to look at OSGi, and supporting
FTPserver as an OSGi bundle.
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Paul Hammant wrote:
OK, if we're keen about Dependency Injection, we'd need to change a
lot. The basic FtpConfig component should have little knowledge of
UserManager (and others), and no coupling to it...
If we do aim for a DI/IoC approach (and I think we should), should we
choose a DI im
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Remind me if no one else gets to it first. As I write this note, I'm
sitting at LAX, without connectivity. I have no idea when this will
actually get posted.
Now that it appears that FTPServer has happily come back to life, I would
like to see a greater community
Paul Hammant wrote:
OK, if we're keen about Dependency Injection, we'd need to change a
lot. The basic FtpConfig component should have little knowledge of
UserManager (and others), and no coupling to it...
If we do aim for a DI/IoC approach (and I think we should), should we
choose a DI
> Under repos/asf/incubator/projects/ftpserver/javadoc, it appears
> that the entire Javadoc API for the project is committed to
> site-publish.
Nothing except for the incubator site, itself, should be in that repository.
Projects have their own source control, and that's where
Remind me if no one else gets to it first. As I write this note, I'm
sitting at LAX, without connectivity. I have no idea when this will
actually get posted.
Now that it appears that FTPServer has happily come back to life, I would
like to see a greater community grow arou
I have set up the ftp server and I see how to set up user home
directories, but how do I set up a read only directory that certain
users all have access to in addition to their normal read/write home
directory?
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The package ftplet is the basic API required to add
custom user specified ftplets. The server needs
slightly modified version of these APIs. Ftplet API is
somewhat fixed but server API may get changed in
future. This is the reason behind this difference. The
following two hierarchy will clarify
gt; 1. No observer interface will have I prefix.
> > 2. No ftplet will have I prefix.
> > 3. Everything else will have I prefix.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rana Bhattacharyya
> >
> >
> > --- Niklas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
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