Resetting the subject to include the component.

Gafy

On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 1:45 PM Thomas, Patrick R
<patrick.r.tho...@questdiagnostics.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Our application monitors multiple folders for new files to import. Once a
> new file is detected, it is moved to a working folder where it is processed
> and then moved to an archive folder. Files are never updated, and ones that
> are deleted before processing are skipped. The current implementation has
> the folders on the same server as the application. We are using Java's
> WatchService to do the monitoring. For security reasons, we have to move to
> a new design where the folders will be on a different server. My
> understanding is that WatchService will not work well for this. I am
> evaluating FileAlterationMonitor as an alternative. I have several
> questions. Is there additional documentation I can reference? If the folder
> being monitored is on a mapped network drive and the connection is lost,
> what happens? Can the monitor detect files that already exist when it
> starts? It is also important that the files remain in the order they were
> created to be imported.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Patrick R. Thomas
> Software Engineer
>
>
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