We're trying to use Apache Commons VFS to access something over SFTP. It claims to support SFTP, however we're getting a MalformedURLException when it starts. Digging around I see that apache vfs is using java.net.URL
. However the documentation tells me that it doesn't actually support sftp://
URLs.
Protocol handlers for the following protocols are guaranteed to exist on the search path :-
http, https, ftp, file, and jar
Protocol handlers for additional protocols may also be available.
I'm using java 1.6.0 on Linux. How can I prevent java.net.URL
from throwing a wobbly when it sees a sftp://
URL? I need to keep using the Apache commons VFS library, which uses java.net.URL
.
See the list of dependencies that commons-vfs requires for sftp to work. Once JSch is in the classpath, your exception no longer happen. Have a look at Apache's Wiki for examples of connecting via sftp.
I use jsch to handle sftp and ssh. It won't help you preventing an exception from java.net.URL, but it will help you doing sftp stuff.
Depending on how your code is structured, you could remove the s before you give the string to the URL parsing method, set a flag, and if it validates, check that flag and put it back if it's set. It's ugly, but it'll provide a workaround.
Have a look at this description about how to implement a new URL protocol handler (the document describes an LDAP kind-of-URL, but you should be able to generalize from that to your
sftp
scheme).From the document:
(emphasis mine)
I've never used VFS before, but it looks like you'd need to (at least) register an SFTP
FileProvider
. It looks like it requires something like:There is probably a way to do the same thing through configuration file syntax.