We are working with some legacy code that accesses a shared drive by the letter (f:\ for example). Using the UNC notation is not an option. Our Java wrapper app will run as a service, and as the first step, I would like to map the drive explicitly in the code. Has anyone done this?
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Consider executing the DOS command that maps a network drive as in the following code:
See details on net use command:
The syntax of this command is:
NET USE
[devicename | *] [\\computername\sharename[\volume] [password | *]]
[/USER:[domainname\]username]
[/USER:[dotted domain name\]username]
[/USER:[username@dotted domain name]
[/SMARTCARD]
[/SAVECRED]
[[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]
NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOME
NET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]
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You can use JCIFS http://jcifs.samba.org/src/docs/api/jcifs/smb/SmbFile.html or if you want higher level API and support for other protocols like FTP, Zip and others: http://commons.apache.org/vfs/filesystems.html Both options are pure Java and cross platform. |
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I think the easiest way is to use the Runtime.getRuntime().exec() method and call the "net use" command. For example:
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