A long time now since I played with Debian, but if I remember correctly just
make your java program be able to write to a linux folder /etc/whatever,
then get SAMBA, it allows you to map linux drives to windows and visa versa,
then you will simply map a windows share to a lnked drive on linux, you
write to the linux drive, it goes to the windows share.
Or you could write to the linux box and just map that as a drive on windows,
to the windows user it will feel like its on their machne.... SAMBA.
Regards
Johnny
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From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Tomcat Users List"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 8:00 AM
Subject: FileUpload to different machine
Web application using JSF deployed on JBoss runing on Linux. Another
server machine is Windows 2003. For file upload, all the file need to be
stored in the windows machine. Questions:
how to access the windows' file system from Linux?
For file upload, can the file be uploaded directly into the windows
machine even though the JBoss is running on the Linux machine?
Thanks
dave
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