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RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE

Hi,
the ICredentialsProvider is from the upcoming RSE2.0. You will need a fairly recent I-Build of RSE 2.0 than. Additionally, for RSE 2.0, you will most likely need Eclipse 3.3M5. Not sure if RSE 2.0 is still compiling against Eclipse 3.2.x.
Regards, Uwe 

--
Uwe Stieber
Member of Technical Staff
Engineering - Wind River Systems - Austria


> -----Original Message-----
> From: dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> Sent: Donnerstag, 22. März 2007 12:02
> To: Target Management developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 
> Hi Martin,
> 
>            Which version of eclipse and rse will the modified 
> telnet plugins on bugzilla work with, because the plugins 
> fail to get detected on eclipse 3.2.1. I am unable to compile 
> the sources because of a class ICredentialsProvider, which 
> version of RSE is this in. 
> 
> Regards,
> Sheldon
> 
> 
> On 3/20/07, Oberhuber, Martin <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> 	Hi Sheldon,
> 	 
> 	thanks a lot for this submission. Over all, it looks good.
> 	 
> 	Before I can forward it to Eclipse Legal Review, you'll need to 
> 	add Copyright Headers and few other tasks - I commented on it
> 	on https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178201 
> <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178201> 
> 	
> 	 
> 	Thanks,
> 	--
> 	Martin Oberhuber
> 	Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 	Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 	http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
> <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm>  
> 	 
> 	
> 	
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 		From: dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 		Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:11 AM
> 		
> 		To: Target Management developer discussions
> 		Subject: Re: [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 		
> 
> 		
> 		
> 		Hi Martin,
> 		
> 		          I have attached the source in 
> bugzilla the link is 
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178201 
> 		
> 		Regards,
> 		Sheldon
> 		
> 		On 3/16/07, Oberhuber, Martin 
> <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> 			Hi Sheldon,
> 			 
> 			thanks for your offer to contribute!
> 			I'm very excited about that.
> 			 
> 			For details, see
> 			
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/TM_and_RSE_FAQ#How_do_I_subm
> it_a_contribution_beyond_a_simple_bug_fix.3F 
> <http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/TM_and_RSE_FAQ#How_do_I_sub
> mit_a_contribution_beyond_a_simple_bug_fix.3F> 
> 			which I just compiled. If there's any 
> questions not clear from that description, feel free to ask 
> at any time.
> 			 
> 			Sine I'm a PMC member, you can consider 
> point (1) - asking if the project actually want the 
> contribution - already done.
> 			Feel free to attach your code to 
> bugzilla as early as it's OK for you, you don't need to do 
> all the cleanup right away.
> 			Having me see the code early, allows me 
> to make further suggestions.
> 			Thanks,
> 			--
> 			Martin Oberhuber
> 			Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 			Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 			http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
> <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm>  
> 
> 			 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 				From: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 				Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:56 PM
> 				To: Target Management developer 
> discussions
> 				Subject: Re: [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 				
> 				
> 				
> 				Hi Martin,
> 				
> 				             Since i have 
> complete the Telnet Protocol for RSE, i would like to know 
> the process of contributing it to the RSE project. How do i 
> go about doing that?
> 				
> 				Regards,
> 				Sheldon
> 				
> 				
> 				On 2/13/07, Oberhuber, Martin < 
> Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 
> 					Hm.
> 					 
> 					Javier, when you are 
> right, and the systems cannot be
> 					distinguished by SYST, 
> then we'd need to declare our own
> 					 
> 					
> TolerantUnixFTPEntryParser extends UnixFTPEntryParser 
> <http://help.eclipse.org/help32/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.p
latform.doc.user/tasks/running_eclipse.htm> 
> 					 
> 					where we'd first try 
> the normal date format, and if it fails also
> 					try the NUMERICAL_FORMAT.
> 					 
> 					and set it in commons 
> net as the default entry parser.
> 					Cheers,
> 					--
> 					Martin Oberhuber
> 					Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 					Target Management 
> Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 					http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
> 
> 					 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> 						Sent: Tuesday, 
> February 13, 2007 3:45 PM 
> 						
> 						To: Target 
> Management developer discussions
> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 
> 						
> 
> 						Hi, 
> 						
> 						This solution 
> doesn't work with other ftp servers such as ftp.suse.com, 
> reporting to be also "UNIX Type: L8" 
> 						I don't think 
> the SYST reply has nothing to do with the date format of the 
> file listing, but I'll investigate it more. 
> 						
> 						Regards, 
> 						
> 						Javier Montalvo Orús 
> 						Engineering 
> Tools <http://smglinx.intra/twiki/bin/view/PTD/EngineeringTools>  
> 						Symbian 
> Software Limited.
> 						
> 						Tel: +44 (0)207 
> 154 1091 
> 						
> 						
> 						
> "Sheldon Dsouza" <sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> 
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> 
> 13/02/2007 14:12 
> Please respond to
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> 	
> 	
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						              
> Yes this is the exact solution to the problem. The system 
> name comparison there should be a space after the colon i.e 
> (UNIX Type: L8) thats about it. Everything works with the 
> above code snippet. 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon 
> 						On 2/13/07, 
> Oberhuber, Martin < Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Interesting. 
> 						  
> 						So, it looks 
> like in RSE FTPService.java line 224 you'd want somethign like this: 
> 						  
> 
> 						} else if 
> ("UNIX Type:L8".equals(_ftpClient.getSystemName()) ) { 
> 						   //UNIX 
> Numerical parsing
> 						   _systemName 
> = FTPClientConfig.SYST_UNIX;
> 						  
> ftpClientConfig = UnixFTPEntryParser.NUMERIC_DATE_CONFIG;
> 						} 
> 
> 						else {
> 						   //Default 
> UNIX-like parsing 
> 						   _systemName 
> = FTPClientConfig.SYST_UNIX;
> 						   
> ftpClientConfig = new FTPClientConfig(FTPClientConfig. SYST_UNIX );
> 						} 
> 						I think that if 
> you could verify this works, we could add it to FTPService.java. 
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 						Sent: Tuesday, 
> February 13, 2007 1:47 PM 
> 						
> 						To: Target 
> Management developer discussions
> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE 
> 						
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						                
> I finally got a solution for the FTP from the jakarta forums. 
> I had to set the default date format to
> 						yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm.
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/13/07, 
> Sheldon Dsouza < sheldond@xxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx>  > wrote: 
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						               
> The jakarta commons.net <http://commons.net/>  FTP client 
> method listFiles() fails to get the list of files from the 
> server due to the date format. The parser throws an exception 
> everytime it parses the date for the entries returned by the 
> server. What can be the possible solution for this?.  At the 
> moment the telent connecter service is working, i also tested 
> it with remote CDT and it ran the application successfully on 
> target. I will also check the jakarta forums to see if i can 
> get a solution to this problem. 
> 						
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Sheldon Dsouza < sheldond@xxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Hi Javier,
> 						
> 						            I 
> try debugging the FTP service and figured out the problem, 
> its definately a parser problem because it fails to parse the 
> Date format correctly that is given out by the server. I will 
> try this out with the latest version of TM and see if i am 
> getting the same error. 
> 						
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Sheldon Dsouza < sheldond@xxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Hi Javier,
> 						
> 						             I 
> will try this out, so far the telnet seems to work i tried 
> using the remote CDT launch with a telnet only connection and 
> it works.   Will carry out some more tests and  will also 
> test the FTP against the 2.0 sources.
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> < 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						
> 						Hi Seldon, 
> 						
> 						Are you using 
> the latest version of RSE ? 
> 						If not, can you 
> update to the latest stable version, 2.0M4 ( 
> http://download.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/downloads/drops/S-2.0M4-20
> 0701040900/index.php 
> <http://download.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/downloads/drops/S-2.0M4-2
> 00701040900/index.php> ) and check if the error still appears ? 
> 						
> 						Regards, 
> 						
> 						Javier Montalvo Orús 
> 						Engineering 
> Tools <http://smglinx.intra/twiki/bin/view/PTD/EngineeringTools>  
> 						Symbian 
> Software Limited.
> 						
> 						Tel: +44 (0)207 
> 154 1091 
> 						
> 						
> "Sheldon Dsouza" <sheldond@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > 
> Sent by: dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> 
> 12/02/2007 14:10 
> 
> 
> 
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> 	
> 
> 
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						hi Javier,
> 						
> 						         I 
> checked the logs and got the following errors
> 						
> 						
> ava.lang.NullPointerException
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.services.files.ftp.FTPService.getRoots(FTPServ
> ice.java:638)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.subsystems.files.core.servicesubsystem.FileSer
> viceSubSystem.getRoots (FileServiceSubSystem.java:309)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.subsystems.files.core.servicesubsystem.FileSer
> viceSubSystem.listRoots(FileServiceSubSystem.java:424)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.subsystems.files.core.subsystems.RemoteFileSub
> System.internalResolveFilterString (RemoteFileSubSystem.java:632)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.subsystems.files.core.subsystems.RemoteFileSub
> System.internalResolveFilterStrings(RemoteFileSubSystem.java:473)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.core.subsystems.SubSystem.resolveFilterStrings
>  (SubSystem.java:2159)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.ui.view.SystemViewFilterReferenceAdapter.inter
> nalGetChildren(SystemViewFilterReferenceAdapter.java:385)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.ui.view.SystemViewFilterReferenceAdapter.getCh
> ildren (SystemViewFilterReferenceAdapter.java:228)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.ui.operations.SystemFetchOperation.execute(Sys
> temFetchOperation.java:197)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.ui.operations.SystemFetchOperation.run(SystemF
> etchOperation.java :101)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.rse.ui.view.AbstractSystemViewAdapter.fetchDeferre
> dChildren(AbstractSystemViewAdapter.java:1755)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.ui.progress.DeferredTreeContentManager$1.run(Defer
> redTreeContentManager.java:207)
> 						at 
> org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:58)
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> <javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						The RSE FTP 
> console looks fine, but from your previous log, there's a 
> line that might conflict with the UNIX parser. 
> 						
> 						Name 
> (keya:sheldon): guest
> 						331 Password 
> required for guest.
> 						Password:
> 						230 User guest 
> logged in.
> 						Remote system 
> type is UNIX.
> 						Using binary 
> mode to transfer files.
> 						ftp> ls
> 						200 PORT 
> command successful.
> 						150 Opening 
> ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 						total 467252
> 						drwxrwxrwx  2 
> root  root       4096 2005-07-11 12:59 .aptitude
> 						-rwxr-xr-x  1 
> root  root       4207 2006-05-10 21:12 auto_build.sh 
> 						drwxr-xr-x  4 
> root  root       4096 2006-06-16 18:32 backedup_workspaces
> 						-rwxrwxrwx  1 
> guest guest      5785 2007-02-12 17:40 ....bash_history
> 						-rwxrwxrwx  1 
> guest guest       414 2005-07-10 23:54 ....bash_profile
> 						226 Transfer complete. 
> 						
> 						Can you check 
> if the PDE Runtime Error Log (Window -> Show View -> Other -> 
> PDE Runtime -> Error Log) logs any error message after the 
> listing action ? 
> 						
> 						Many thanks, 
> 						
> 						Javier Montalvo Orús 
> 						Engineering 
> Tools <http://smglinx.intra/twiki/bin/view/PTD/EngineeringTools>  
> 						Symbian 
> Software Limited.
> 						
> 						Tel: +44 (0)207 
> 154 1091 
> 						
> "Sheldon Dsouza" <sheldond@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > 
> Sent by: dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> 
> 12/02/2007 13:50 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 	
> 	
> 
> 
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						here is the output
> 						
> 						220 keya FTP 
> server (Version wu-2.6.2(1) Mon Jul 3 15:12:15 UTC 2006) ready....
> 						
> 						USER guest
> 						331 Password 
> required for guest.
> 						
> 						PASS ******
> 						230 User guest 
> logged in. 
> 						
> 						SYST
> 						215 UNIX Type: L8
> 						
> 						PWD
> 						257 
> "/home/guest" is current directory.
> 						
> 						NOOP
> 						200 NOOP 
> command successful.
> 						
> 						CWD /home/guest
> 						250 CWD command 
> successful.
> 						
> 						PORT 
> 192,168,100,147,220,156 
> 						200 PORT 
> command successful.
> 						
> 						LIST
> 						150 Opening 
> ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 						
> 						226 Transfer complete.
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Oberhuber, Martin <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Looks fine to me. 
> 						So when you do 
> a similar session in RSE, can you copy&paste the output of 
> 						the FTP Console? 
> 						(Window > Show 
> View > Other > General > Console, switch computer icon to FTP 
> Console) 
> 						  
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
> 						
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 						Sent: Monday, 
> February 12, 2007 2:21 PM
> 						To: Target 
> Management developer discussions
> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 						Hi Martin, 
> 						
> 						             
> this is a sample session when i use an ftp client to connect 
> to a remote target.
> 						
> 						Connected to 
> keya.codito.co.in <http://keya.codito.co.in/> .
> 						220 keya FTP 
> server (Version wu-2.6.2 (1) Mon Jul 3 15:12:15 UTC 2006) ready.
> 						Name 
> (keya:sheldon): guest
> 						331 Password 
> required for guest.
> 						Password:
> 						230 User guest 
> logged in.
> 						Remote system 
> type is UNIX.
> 						Using binary 
> mode to transfer files.
> 						ftp> ls
> 						200 PORT 
> command successful.
> 						150 Opening 
> ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 						total 467252
> 						drwxrwxrwx  2 
> root  root       4096 2005-07-11 12:59 .aptitude
> 						-rwxr-xr-x  1 
> root  root       4207 2006-05-10 21:12 auto_build.sh 
> 						drwxr-xr-x  4 
> root  root       4096 2006-06-16 18:32 backedup_workspaces
> 						-rwxrwxrwx  1 
> guest guest      5785 2007-02-12 17:40 ....bash_history
> 						-rwxrwxrwx  1 
> guest guest       414 2005-07-10 23:54 ....bash_profile
> 						226 Transfer complete. 
> 						ftp>pwd
> 						257 
> "/home/guest" is current directory.
> 						ftp>
> 						
> 						
> 						regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Oberhuber, Martin <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						PS: 
> 						
> 						To debug your 
> current issue: 
> 						For most ftpd, 
> the configuration is not trivial and it may be necessary 
> 						to define what 
> uses are allowed, what their home directories are etc. 
> 						on the remote side. 
> 						
> 						Therefore, 
> please do what Javier recommended: test your ftpd from 
> 						a comand-line 
> ftp client. Can you log in? What is the current directory? 
> 						If you 
> copy&paste the output of a sample session and send it to 
> 						us, it'll help 
> to understand if there is a problem with the directory listing 
> 						parser or not. 
> 						
> 						Example: 
> 						ftp 
> sheldon.target.org <http://sheldon.target.org/> 
> 						(user) sheldon 
> 						(pass) *** 
> 						ftp> pwd 
> 						ftp> dir 
> 						ftp> get my.file 
> 						ftp> bye 
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
> 						
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: Oberhuber, Martin 
> 						Sent: Monday, 
> February 12, 2007 1:56 PM
> 						To: 'Target 
> Management developer discussions'
> 						Subject: RE: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						any linux ftpd 
> should be fine. 
> 						In case it's 
> not (unlikely), it's not too hard adding the custom directory 
> listing parser. 
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
> 						
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto: 
> dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 						Sent: Monday, 
> February 12, 2007 1:24 PM
> 						To: Target 
> Management developer discussions
> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 						Hi,
> 						                
>  I did not know about this, i am currently using a  ftpd 
> server on the remote machine which is an x86 linux machine. 
> How can i figure out which ftp server has to be running on 
> the remote machine, and will ftpd work? 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> < 
> javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:javier.montalvoorus@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						Can you access 
> and browse successfully your target using an external FTP client ? 
> 						The RSE FTP 
> uses the jakarta commons net parser 
> (org.apache.commons.net.ftp....parser) to convert the FTP 
> output into classes, so your server should use a recognised format. 
> 						Is your server 
> using any of the Jakarta FTP supported formats (MVS, 
> WindowsNT, OS/2, OS/400, UNIX, VMS) ? 
> 						
> 						Regards, 
> 						
> 						Javier Montalvo Or s 
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> "Sheldon Dsouza" <sheldond@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > 
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> 
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						           I 
> have directly utilized the FTPFileSubSystemConfiguration for 
> the TelnetFileSubsystemConfiguration, after creating a new 
> connection the telnet as well as FTP logs into remote system 
> successfully, but when i browse the files system in the 
> Remote Systems View it returns an empty list. I am currently 
> trying to figure out the problem. 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Sheldon Dsouza < sheldond@xxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:sheldond@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						        I dont 
> think i have to make any changes for FTP, i will be using it 
> as it is. I will be cross compiling a version fo FTP for my 
> target so that i can ftp to it. 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon 
> 						
> 						
> 						On 2/12/07, 
> Oberhuber, Martin <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						using FTP for 
> the files looks like a good idea. You wouldn't have to write 
> any code or extend FTP in any way, it should work as it is. 
> 						
> 						You would most 
> probably create, by extension point, 
> 
> 						*	Your 
> own SystemType ("SheldonSystem") 
> 						*	Your 
> own TelnetShellServiceSubsystem (using Telnet Shell Service) 
> 						*	Your 
> own SheldonFTPServiceSubsystem (using existing 
> FTPFileSubSystemConfiguration)
> 
> 						So for the 
> files, you just do a new subsystem by extension point, in 
> order to associate the right subsystems with your new system. 
> 						But it's 
> re-using the existing class for FTP unchanged. 
> 						
> 						Or do you think 
> you'd have to make any changes for FTP? 
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
> 						
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> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 						Sent: Saturday, 
> February 10, 2007 9:38 AM 
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> 						To: Target 
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> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE 
> 						
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						        I just 
> wanted to know that if i put FTP support on my target, Then i 
> guess a combination of telnet + FTP should work.
> 						In this case my 
> telnet fileservice will have to just extend the existing 
> FTPFileService, or do i have to add something else. 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon 
> 						On 2/8/07, 
> David McKnight < dmcknigh@xxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:dmcknigh@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						There is 
> another alternative for an agent if you don't mind using java 
> on the server-side.  You could use the dstore, which is part 
> of RSE.  To do this, you would need to download the dstore 
> server runtime from the TM RSE download page and put it in a 
> directory on your host.   There the archive needs to be 
> extracted and then the daemon script should be run by an 
> admin before clients can start connecting. 
> 						
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> 						
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> 						
> 						Hi Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						Usually telnet 
> is used for terminal / shell like connections only, but not for 
> 						browsing or 
> transferring files. 
> 						
> 						My first 
> recommendation to you would be to try and get some sort of file 
> 						transfer 
> protocol running on your target. There are really really small 
> 						servers and 
> agents available. 
> 						
> 						If that's not 
> possible, but your target has some kind of shell that supports 
> 						shell commands 
> like "ls", "dir", "chdir", etc. you can implement your own 
> 						remote file 
> system browser through telnet, by mapping an RSE IFileService 
> 						request like 
> getFiles() by executing such remote shell commands, parsing 
> 						the ASCII 
> output and returning IHostFile instances as needed. 
> 						
> 						You'd still 
> have a hard time transferring binary files, though, because the 
> 						telnet protocol 
> cannot easily transfer binary data (so when you do e.g. 
> 						"cat 
> remoteFile" in order to transfer it to local, this would be 
> unreliable 
> 						for binary 
> files). You could try and get around this by running a program 
> 						like uuencode / 
> uudecode on the remote side, or having an xyzmodem 
> 						server (see 
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=165893 
> <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=165893> ). 
> 						
> 						I hope that 
> helps, and I'm looking forward to hearing about your 
> 						progress... 
> 
> 						Cheers,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 						From: 
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> <mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of Sheldon Dsouza
> 						Sent: 
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> 						To: Target 
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> 						Subject: Re: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 						Hi Martin,
> 						
> 						        I am 
> currently using SSH as a blue print for creating the telnet 
> service as you said, but i have come across a problem. In the 
> SSH there is a File service implementation for SFTP, but the 
> targets which i will be connecting to are not going to 
> support protocols like FTP, TFP . So is it possible for me to 
> have RSE for the target where a user can browse the entire 
> target file system using telnet without a file transfer 
> protocol, because i guess protocols like FTP are only used 
> for various operations on files. 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon
> 						
> 						
> 						
> 						On 2/6/07, 
> Oberhuber, Martin <Martin.....Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: 
> 						Hello Sheldon, 
> 						
> 						A Telnet 
> connector service / shell subsystem does not exist yet. 
> 						You can 
> basically take the org.eclipse.rse.*.ssh as blueprint for doing it, 
> 						and replace the 
> ssh service (based on Jsch) by a Telnet implementation. 
> 						
> 						For a telnet 
> implementation, you can choose from Jakarta Commons Net 
> 						(which is 
> already part of RSE), and the implementation in 
> 						
> org.eclipse.tm.terminal/src/org.eclipse.tm.terminal.internal.telnet 
> 						(which is 
> discouraged API so I'd rather recommend Commons Net). 
> 						
> 						When you come 
> up with a telnet connector for RSE, we'd appreciate 
> 						if you could 
> contribute it under EPL! 
> 
> 						Thanks,
> 						--
> 						Martin Oberhuber
> 						Wind River Systems, Inc.
> 						Target 
> Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> 						
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm <http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm> 
> 
> 						
> 
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> 						Sent: Tuesday, 
> February 06, 2007 6:28 PM
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> 						Subject: 
> [dsdp-tm-dev] Extending RSE
> 						
> 						Hi,
> 						
> 						          I 
> have tried RSE ant it works well for protocols like FTP and 
> SSH. I would like to use Telnet as the underline subsystem 
> does it exist or do i have to extend RSE to support telnet.
> 						
> 						          If so 
> how do i exyend RSE to support Telnet protocol? 
> 						
> 						Regards,
> 						Sheldon 
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