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The following code works like a charm in eclipse under windows:

public static void main(String[] args) 
{
    try
    {
        String filePath = "\\\\myserver\\dir";
        String fileName = "myFile.txt";
        FileWriter myFileWriter = new FileWriter(filePath + File.separator + fileName); 
        BufferedWriter myBufferedWriter = new BufferedWriter(myFileWriter);
        myBufferedWriter.write("test");
        myBufferedWriter.close();       
    }
    catch (Exception e) 
    {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

Now I want to run this code from a unix machine in the same network. The program runs, but does not write my file or throws an exception. Any ides ?

Cheers

2 Answers 2

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If that destination unix machine has Samba installed you might want to try the following library:

http://jcifs.samba.org/

You would need a username and password though.

try {
        String filePath = "myserver/dir";
        String fileName = "myFile.txt";
        String user = "username";
        String password = "password";
        // URL: smb://user:passwd@host/share/filname
        SmbFileOutputStream out = new SmbFileOutputStream("smb://" + user + ":" + password + "@" + filePath
                + File.separator + fileName);
        out.write("test".getBytes());
        out.close();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }

This would also work with a windows machine as the destination if the server is configured as an SMB server.

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Because in Unix/Linux this is not the right path

String filePath = "\\\\myserver\\dir";

I suggest to check such path exist, and 99% chances you will not have permission to create them. It would be more or less

String filePath = "/usr/xx/";

Creating folder:

File temp = new File("temp");
boolean test = temp.mkDir();
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  • I figured this much - how could I address this problem ?
    – Tim
    Jul 24, 2013 at 10:52
  • Under *nix, you can only create such folder structure if and only if you have sudo access, which is not given in corporate world. so just check where exactly that needs to be created
    – RaceBase
    Jul 24, 2013 at 10:53
  • The problem is that this share is on a third unix machine, which is completely independant. There must be a way to access this share like windows does ?
    – Tim
    Jul 24, 2013 at 10:54
  • @Tim, without key, you can't open locker. it's simple. if you have the key (sudo) permission, you will be able to. If not, you can't create.
    – RaceBase
    Jul 24, 2013 at 10:56
  • Anyway I updated the post on how to create dir, try with that.
    – RaceBase
    Jul 24, 2013 at 10:59

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