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Re: [ecf-dev] No Mon 25th conference call, and ECF API work focus proposal
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Hi Remy,
Remy Suen wrote:
Hi Scott,
On 9/26/06, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Pierre, Remy and all.
I've checked in a revised version of the filetransfer API (In
org.eclipse.ecf.fileshare plugin in org.eclipse.ecf.filetransfer
package).
Please see here for javadocs:
http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/org.eclipse.ecf.docs/api/org/eclipse/ecf/filetransfer/package-summary.html
So I'm guessing that getBytesReceived() and getBytesSent() is going to
be constantly updated as the transfer moves along? If the underlying
protocol/implementation doesn't support the send/receive events, is it
just going to return 0 or -1?
I modified the javadocs to say that if the underlying provider does not
support the getBytesReceived/getBytesSent that it will return -1.
Also, I noticed that the class level javadoc of the
IIncomingFileTransferRecieveCompleteEvent interface needs to be
updated since it's currently the same
IIncomingFileTransferReceiveDataEvent.
You are right. The *CompleteEvents are superfluous so I removed them.
Rather than have separate event classes/interfaces when complete, when
*Data events are received, the receiver can do the following to
determine if the transfer is complete:
IIncomingFileTransfer ift = event.getSource();
if (ift.isDone() {
...
}
This way there will be less logic for the event handler.
Thanks,
Scott
Regards,
Rem
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