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package org.apache.commons.net.examples.ftp;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import org.apache.commons.net.PrintCommandListener;
import org.apache.commons.net.ProtocolCommandListener;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPReply;
/**
* This is an example program demonstrating how to use the FTPClient class.
* This program arranges a server to server file transfer that transfers
* a file from host1 to host2. Keep in mind, this program might only work
* if host2 is the same as the host you run it on (for security reasons,
* some ftp servers only allow PORT commands to be issued with a host
* argument equal to the client host).
* <p>
* Usage: ftp <host1> <user1> <pass1> <file1> <host2> <user2> <pass2> <file2>
*/
public final class ServerToServerFTP
{
public static void main(final String[] args)
{
String server1;
final String username1;
final String password1;
final String file1;
String server2;
final String username2;
final String password2;
final String file2;
String [] parts;
int port1=0, port2=0;
final FTPClient ftp1;
final FTPClient ftp2;
final ProtocolCommandListener listener;
if (args.length < 8)
{
System.err.println(
"Usage: ftp <host1> <user1> <pass1> <file1> <host2> <user2> <pass2> <file2>"
);
System.exit(1);
}
server1 = args[0];
parts = server1.split(":");
if (parts.length == 2) {
server1=parts[0];
port1 = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
}
username1 = args[1];
password1 = args[2];
file1 = args[3];
server2 = args[4];
parts = server2.split(":");
if (parts.length == 2) {
server2=parts[0];
port2 = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
}
username2 = args[5];
password2 = args[6];
file2 = args[7];
listener = new PrintCommandListener(new PrintWriter(System.out), true);
ftp1 = new FTPClient();
ftp1.addProtocolCommandListener(listener);
ftp2 = new FTPClient();
ftp2.addProtocolCommandListener(listener);
try
{
final int reply;
if (port1 > 0) {
ftp1.connect(server1, port1);
} else {
ftp1.connect(server1);
}
System.out.println("Connected to " + server1 + ".");
reply = ftp1.getReplyCode();
if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply))
{
ftp1.disconnect();
System.err.println("FTP server1 refused connection.");
System.exit(1);
}
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
if (ftp1.isConnected())
{
try
{
ftp1.disconnect();
}
catch (final IOException f)
{
// do nothing
}
}
System.err.println("Could not connect to server1.");
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
try
{
final int reply;
if (port2 > 0) {
ftp2.connect(server2, port2);
} else {
ftp2.connect(server2);
}
System.out.println("Connected to " + server2 + ".");
reply = ftp2.getReplyCode();
if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply))
{
ftp2.disconnect();
System.err.println("FTP server2 refused connection.");
System.exit(1);
}
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
if (ftp2.isConnected())
{
try
{
ftp2.disconnect();
}
catch (final IOException f)
{
// do nothing
}
}
System.err.println("Could not connect to server2.");
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
__main:
try
{
if (!ftp1.login(username1, password1))
{
System.err.println("Could not login to " + server1);
break __main;
}
if (!ftp2.login(username2, password2))
{
System.err.println("Could not login to " + server2);
break __main;
}
// Let's just assume success for now.
ftp2.enterRemotePassiveMode();
ftp1.enterRemoteActiveMode(InetAddress.getByName(ftp2.getPassiveHost()),
ftp2.getPassivePort());
// Although you would think the store command should be sent to server2
// first, in reality, ftp servers like wu-ftpd start accepting data
// connections right after entering passive mode. Additionally, they
// don't even send the positive preliminary reply until after the
// transfer is completed (in the case of passive mode transfers).
// Therefore, calling store first would hang waiting for a preliminary
// reply.
if (!ftp1.remoteRetrieve(file1) || !ftp2.remoteStoreUnique(file2)) {
System.err.println(
"Couldn't initiate transfer. Check that file names are valid.");
break __main;
}
// if(ftp1.remoteRetrieve(file1) && ftp2.remoteStore(file2)) {
// We have to fetch the positive completion reply.
ftp1.completePendingCommand();
ftp2.completePendingCommand();
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
finally
{
try
{
if (ftp1.isConnected())
{
ftp1.logout();
ftp1.disconnect();
}
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
// do nothing
}
try
{
if (ftp2.isConnected())
{
ftp2.logout();
ftp2.disconnect();
}
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
// do nothing
}
}
}
}