Java is the key here. I need to be able to delete files but users expect to be able to "undelete" from the recycle bin. As far as I can tell this isn't possible. Anyone know otherwise?
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For various reasons Windows has no concept of a folder that simply corresponds to the Recycle Bin. The correct way is to use JNI to invoke the Windows
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I have found this RFE on suns site: http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=5080625 This tells me there is not a native java way to do this. and as @John Topley just posted the only solution is a JNI call. |
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Here's the correct link to the example for using SHFileOperation to send a file to the recycle bin. |
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As John Topley suggests, you must do this with a native operation. In case you don't want to get your hands dirty with some JNI, you could use a library called Java Native Access to do the native calls. |
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See the fileutil incubator project (part of the Java Desktop Integration Components project):
Note, this should work not only on Windows, but on other platforms (Linux, Mac OS X) as well. |
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