I'm trying to connect to hosta.mydomain.com with a username of
user@othername and password of password.
FTP2 is failing miserably with a
org.apache.camel.FailedToCreateRouteException with a cause of :
Caused by: org.apache.camel.ResolveEndpointFailedException: Failed to
resolve endpoint:
at
org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.getEndpoint(DefaultCamelContext.java:453)
at
org.apache.camel.util.CamelContextHelper.getMandatoryEndpoint(CamelContextHelper.java:46)
at
org.apache.camel.model.RouteDefinition.resolveEndpoint(RouteDefinition.java:158)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultRouteContext.resolveEndpoint(DefaultRouteContext.java:113)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultRouteContext.resolveEndpoint(DefaultRouteContext.java:119)
at
org.apache.camel.model.FromDefinition.resolveEndpoint(FromDefinition.java:72)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultRouteContext.getEndpoint(DefaultRouteContext.java:88)
at
org.apache.camel.model.RouteDefinition.addRoutes(RouteDefinition.java:680)
at
org.apache.camel.model.RouteDefinition.addRoutes(RouteDefinition.java:140)
... 50 more
My route appears similar to : :
ftp://username@[email protected]?password=password
Running it with a "normal" username (non embedded @othername) works normally.
(The ftp server on the remote end (hosta.domain.com) is requiring the
@ for remote/network user ftp logins).
I've tried removing the username from the initial URI definition and
adding it as a parameter but get the same results.
Any suggestions?
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Craig Taylor
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