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RE: [cinjug-users] FTP

To: "'Chip Dunning'" <cdunning@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'CinJUG \(E-mail\)'" <users@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [cinjug-users] FTP
From: "James Carman" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:30:27 -0400
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How are you FTPing in Java?  Are you using the core java libraries or are
you using a third-party FTP library?


-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Dunning [mailto:cdunning@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 11:22 AM
To: CinJUG (E-mail)
Subject: [cinjug-users] FTP

On a related message to the previous one about using a less that reliable
FTP connection - does anyone else have problems with slow or balky FTP
connections using Java.

We have an application that FTPs files to various clients (MPG/WMV about
2-5m files). When the Java application begins FTPing the file I can startup
a Command Prompt, FTP the same file to the same client, then FTP two more
files before the Java version completes sending the first file. It also
seems far more likely to timeout during the FTP process.
        I know its not the multiple sends, because the time is consistent
when it is just ftping the file with no other interference.

Any ideas?


Chip
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"The reason the mainstream is thought of as a stream is because it's so
shallow" --George Carlin
 

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