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A: How to change directory in FTPClient. How to use multiple directories in single FTPClient connect. Unknown parser type: "/Path" is current directory

sorifiendUpdate: It looks like the issue is caused because you use this method retrieveFileStream();, which needs some extra processes and the server either disconnects or behaves oddly once it is finished. Here is the key part information from the api referance: retrieveFileStream - Returns an InputStre...

Sorry for the inconvenience I have made. This time I clearly elaborated and explained. I'm Trying to go back from the current folder and get into another folder.
Yes, one way to do that is to use an absolute path as shown in my answer. Your code looks like you successfully navigate to the completed folder, but then you also use an incorrect relative path. Just try editing the one line to not provide an additional path ftpClient.listFiles();
Should I give strDir in the parameter ftpClient.changeWorkingDirectory(strDir); instead of absoluteDirectoryPath?
Yes, you can use it there. Once you have used that command then other commands don't need the path because they will use the current working directory by default.
Now game changed, I did as you said, but its showing FAILURE in completed. ...............:::::::::::::::::::COMPLETED ...............:::::::::::::::::::FAILURE ...............:::::::::::::::::::QRCODEGENERATE prnt#WorkingDir/FAILURE COMPLETED+++++:::::/FAILURE org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationExcept‌​ion: Unknown parser type: "/FAILURE" is current directory.
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Very interesting. What happens if you enter the COMPLETED folder first, instead of the FAILURE folder? If that works, then we know that it is not a security/permission issue
Yes it works if I set the COMPLETED folder first. And also I did this way, closed the connection like this ftpClient.logout(); ftpClient.disconnect(); and opened again. Its getting into COMPLETED folder. But without closing how can I get into it?
I just noticed that you were using retrieveFileStream() rather than retrieveFile(), we need to do a few extra things to make sure it works correctly. I have updated my answer with details.
This worked. After closing the InputStream is.close(). I can go into another folder. Thanks for helping bro. Here comes 50 rep ;-)
Here I'm facing new error. could you help me to solve it. I explained in the bottom of the question. Throws nullpointerexception
What happens when you use System.out.println(filename); before is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json");
I'm getting the file name like filename as a input from browser. It gets the file if it is present. else it goes directly to catch. I want to control there without going to catch. Sorry I can make it as a new question. But I'm being blocked from asking questions. Sorry for disturbing you.
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Try this if (filename == null) {System.out.println("No file found");} or if (filename != null) {System.out.println("File found"); is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json");}
You need to use an if statement to check if the filename is null, and if it is null then you can skip all of the FTP code and get the user to enter a correct filename and then run the code again again.
Yeah I tried this. I'm getting the file name. But If there is now file in that name, it goes to catch. is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json"); at this point. eg: javaFile(filename). If this exists it goes to next step. If this javaFile(filename) doesnt in the FAILURE folder, then it goes to catch. not even going to next step from here is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json").
It can't go to the next step because the filename does not exist? This code will always fail and need to go to catch if the file can not be found is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json");
So should I use `retrieveFile' to check whether the file exists or not, using the for each loop.?
A null pointer happens is the filename variable is null. What do you get if you use System.out.println(filename);?
I'm getting the file name which I passed.
I tried two ways as you said. I passed the filename which exists and it works fine. I passed the file name which doesn't exists in that folder. Then this null pointer exception.
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The only errors that can be thrown by using ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json"); is FTPConnectionClosedException or IOException. I don't understand where the nullPointerException is coming from. Can you paste that code in a file and link it to me, or upload it to a website and share it?
Don't forget to remove any passwords and server links
package com.restService;

import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.net.InetAddress;

import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFile;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPReply;
import org.json.simple.JSONArray;
import org.json.simple.JSONObject;
import org.json.simple.parser.JSONParser;


public class FtpJson
{
String strIpAddressJsonReader;
String strUsernameJsonReader;
String strPasswordJsonReader;
Here I have shared the code.
Does the code break on this line is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json"); or does it break on this line int isint = is.available(); ?
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The best way to avoid this issue is like this:

//get list of files
String[] ftpList=ftpClient.listNames();
//value to check if the file is found
Boolean fileFoundInList = false;
//check if the file exists
for(int i =0; i<ftpList.length;i++)
{
if(ftpList[i].equals(filename+".json"))
{
fileFoundInList = true;
}
}

if (fileFoundInList)
{
//Do all the read file code here
is =ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(filename+".json");

//Do the rest of the code here
//...
}
Here is a better version, ignroe the one above.


The best way to avoid this issue is like this:

//get list of files that exist
String[] ftpList=ftpClient.listNames();

//Use a boolean to check if the file is found
Boolean fileFoundInList = false;

//check if the file exists
for(int i =0; i<ftpList.length;i++)
{
//If the file matches one in the list then we know that it exists
if(ftpList[i].equals(filename+".json"))
{
fileFoundInList = true;
}
}

//If the file exists then we can get the file
if (fileFoundInList)

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