ServerToServerFTP.java

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package org.apache.commons.net.examples.ftp;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;

import org.apache.commons.net.PrintCommandListener;
import org.apache.commons.net.ProtocolCommandListener;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient;
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPReply;
import org.apache.commons.net.io.Util;

/**
 * This is an example program demonstrating how to use the FTPClient class. This program arranges a server to server file transfer that transfers a file from
 * host1 to host2. Keep in mind, this program might only work if host2 is the same as the host you run it on (for security reasons, some ftp servers only allow
 * PORT commands to be issued with a host argument equal to the client host).
 * <p>
 * Usage: ftp <host1> <user1> <pass1> <file1> <host2> <user2> <pass2> <file2>
 */
public final class ServerToServerFTP {

    public static void main(final String[] args) {
        String server1;
        final String user1;
        final String password1;
        final String file1;
        String server2;
        final String user2;
        final String password2;
        final String file2;
        String[] parts;
        int port1 = 0, port2 = 0;
        final FTPClient ftp1;
        final FTPClient ftp2;
        final ProtocolCommandListener listener;

        if (args.length < 8) {
            System.err.println("Usage: ftp <host1> <user1> <pass1> <file1> <host2> <user2> <pass2> <file2>");
            System.exit(1);
        }

        server1 = args[0];
        parts = server1.split(":");
        if (parts.length == 2) {
            server1 = parts[0];
            port1 = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
        }
        user1 = args[1];
        password1 = args[2];
        file1 = args[3];
        server2 = args[4];
        parts = server2.split(":");
        if (parts.length == 2) {
            server2 = parts[0];
            port2 = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
        }
        user2 = args[5];
        password2 = args[6];
        file2 = args[7];

        listener = new PrintCommandListener(Util.newPrintWriter(System.out), true);
        ftp1 = new FTPClient();
        ftp1.addProtocolCommandListener(listener);
        ftp2 = new FTPClient();
        ftp2.addProtocolCommandListener(listener);

        try {
            final int reply;
            if (port1 > 0) {
                ftp1.connect(server1, port1);
            } else {
                ftp1.connect(server1);
            }
            System.out.println("Connected to " + server1 + ".");

            reply = ftp1.getReplyCode();

            if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply)) {
                ftp1.disconnect();
                System.err.println("FTP server1 refused connection.");
                System.exit(1);
            }
        } catch (final IOException e) {
            if (ftp1.isConnected()) {
                try {
                    ftp1.disconnect();
                } catch (final IOException f) {
                    // do nothing
                }
            }
            System.err.println("Could not connect to server1.");
            e.printStackTrace();
            System.exit(1);
        }

        try {
            final int reply;
            if (port2 > 0) {
                ftp2.connect(server2, port2);
            } else {
                ftp2.connect(server2);
            }
            System.out.println("Connected to " + server2 + ".");

            reply = ftp2.getReplyCode();

            if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply)) {
                ftp2.disconnect();
                System.err.println("FTP server2 refused connection.");
                System.exit(1);
            }
        } catch (final IOException e) {
            if (ftp2.isConnected()) {
                try {
                    ftp2.disconnect();
                } catch (final IOException f) {
                    // do nothing
                }
            }
            System.err.println("Could not connect to server2.");
            e.printStackTrace();
            System.exit(1);
        }

        __main: try {
            if (!ftp1.login(user1, password1)) {
                System.err.println("Could not login to " + server1);
                break __main;
            }

            if (!ftp2.login(user2, password2)) {
                System.err.println("Could not login to " + server2);
                break __main;
            }

            // Let's just assume success for now.
            ftp2.enterRemotePassiveMode();

            ftp1.enterRemoteActiveMode(InetAddress.getByName(ftp2.getPassiveHost()), ftp2.getPassivePort());

            // Although you would think the store command should be sent to server2
            // first, in reality, ftp servers like wu-ftpd start accepting data
            // connections right after entering passive mode. Additionally, they
            // don't even send the positive preliminary reply until after the
            // transfer is completed (in the case of passive mode transfers).
            // Therefore, calling store first would hang waiting for a preliminary
            // reply.
            if (!ftp1.remoteRetrieve(file1) || !ftp2.remoteStoreUnique(file2)) {
                System.err.println("Couldn't initiate transfer. Check that file names are valid.");
                break __main;
            }
            // if (ftp1.remoteRetrieve(file1) && ftp2.remoteStore(file2)) {
            // We have to fetch the positive completion reply.
            ftp1.completePendingCommand();
            ftp2.completePendingCommand();

        } catch (final IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            System.exit(1);
        } finally {
            try {
                if (ftp1.isConnected()) {
                    ftp1.logout();
                    ftp1.disconnect();
                }
            } catch (final IOException e) {
                // do nothing
            }

            try {
                if (ftp2.isConnected()) {
                    ftp2.logout();
                    ftp2.disconnect();
                }
            } catch (final IOException e) {
                // do nothing
            }
        }
    }
}