Hej!
I try the following in a script:
load sftp://[email protected]/deployment/last-hm/server/lib/runtime/int/hm-csm-1.21.*-SNAPSHOT.jar sftp://[email protected]/deployment/hm/server/lib/runtime/int/hm-csm-1.21.*-SNAPSHOT.jar
So, I want to compare the content of two .jar files in two different deployment folders (last-hm, hm) on the same machine. I want to access the server, the deployments do live on, from my local machine. As the minor version of the .jar files change from deployment to deployment, I need the wildcard (*) to do the comparison "automatically". The comparison works perfectly even with the wildcards, when I load the two .jar-files in different folders of my local machine.
Everything nice and peachy with the comparison via ftp on the remote machine, when I use concrete file names and skip the wildcard.
But as soon as I try the comparison remotely using wildcards, the .jar-files are not found...
Do I make a mistake or is "no wildcard in ftp sessions" a limitation of BC?
Would be great, if you could help.
/Hans
I try the following in a script:
load sftp://[email protected]/deployment/last-hm/server/lib/runtime/int/hm-csm-1.21.*-SNAPSHOT.jar sftp://[email protected]/deployment/hm/server/lib/runtime/int/hm-csm-1.21.*-SNAPSHOT.jar
So, I want to compare the content of two .jar files in two different deployment folders (last-hm, hm) on the same machine. I want to access the server, the deployments do live on, from my local machine. As the minor version of the .jar files change from deployment to deployment, I need the wildcard (*) to do the comparison "automatically". The comparison works perfectly even with the wildcards, when I load the two .jar-files in different folders of my local machine.
Everything nice and peachy with the comparison via ftp on the remote machine, when I use concrete file names and skip the wildcard.
But as soon as I try the comparison remotely using wildcards, the .jar-files are not found...
Do I make a mistake or is "no wildcard in ftp sessions" a limitation of BC?
Would be great, if you could help.
/Hans
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