I found a Windows command-line snippet to download a file from an IBM Z/OS mainframe that works and now I would like to replicate this code using C# and .NET. Here are the two Windows command-line files:
BatchFtp.bat:
rem 999.999.99.99 is mainframe IP Address
ftp -s:C:\scripts\script.txt 999.999.99.99
pause
C:\scripts\script.txt:
myid
MyPwd
cd ..
get "GIO.END.GPROD.PROC(MYDSNAME)" "c:\scripts\GIO.END.GPROD.PROC(MYDSNAME).txt"
quit
I've tried several C# FTP open source examples including the following but I get errors with all of them.
For example, when executing the following code, I get an error
The remote server returned an error: (425) Can't open data connection.
When executing this line:
ftpStream = ftpResponse.GetResponseStream();
Here's the code that I execute:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
/* Download a File */
Ftp ftpClient = new Ftp("999.999.99.99", "MyUserIdHere", "MypasswordHere");
ftpClient.download(@"GIO.END.GPROD.PROC(DsNmHere)", @"'c:\junk\GIO.END.GPROD.PROC(DsNmHere).txt'");
}
class Ftp
{
private string host = null;
private string user = null;
private string pass = null;
private FtpWebRequest ftpRequest = null;
private FtpWebResponse ftpResponse = null;
private Stream ftpStream = null;
private int bufferSize = 2048;
/* Construct Object */
public Ftp(string hostIP, string userName, string password)
{
host = hostIP;
user = userName;
pass = password;
}
/* Download File */
public void download(string remoteFile, string localFile)
{
try
{
/* Create an FTP Request */
string fullPath = @"ftp://" + this.host + "/'" + remoteFile + "'";
ftpRequest = (FtpWebRequest) FtpWebRequest.Create(fullPath);
/* Log in to the FTP Server with the User Name and Password Provided */
ftpRequest.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(user, pass);
/* When in doubt, use these options */
ftpRequest.UseBinary = false;
ftpRequest.UsePassive = true;
ftpRequest.KeepAlive = true;
/* Specify the Type of FTP Request */
ftpRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.DownloadFile;
/* Establish Return Communication with the FTP Server */
ftpResponse = (FtpWebResponse) ftpRequest.GetResponse();
/* Get the FTP Server's Response Stream */
ftpStream = ftpResponse.GetResponseStream();
/* Open a File Stream to Write the Downloaded File */
FileStream localFileStream = new FileStream(localFile, FileMode.Create);
/* Buffer for the Downloaded Data */
byte[] byteBuffer = new byte[bufferSize];
int bytesRead = ftpStream.Read(byteBuffer, 0, bufferSize);
/* Download the File by Writing the Buffered Data Until the Transfer is Complete */
try
{
while (bytesRead > 0)
{
localFileStream.Write(byteBuffer, 0, bytesRead);
bytesRead = ftpStream.Read(byteBuffer, 0, bufferSize);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
/* Resource Cleanup */
localFileStream.Close();
ftpStream.Close();
ftpResponse.Close();
ftpRequest = null;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
return;
}
}
I am assuming that my URL must be constructed wrong. Once connected, how do I handle the cd
(Change Directory) command found in the working batch file example?
I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
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