Java - Copy file to another directory using FileUt

2019-03-25 19:33发布

I would like to copy a file from one directory to another using Java and the FileUtils classes of apache org commons.

I wrote up a quick java program to test on my local system. Here is the code. The file exists, but the copying of the file to another directory isn't working. What am I missing? Is there some improper syntax somewhere?

import org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils;
import java.io.File;

class MoveFile {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MoveFile myobj = new MoveFile();
        myobj.moveTheFile();
    }

    public void moveTheFile () {
        try {
            File destDir = new File("C:\\Folder1\\temp2");
            File srcFile = new File("C:\\Folder1\\temp\\card.png");
            FileUtils.copyFileToDirectory(srcFile, destDir);
        } catch(Exception e) {
        }
    }

}

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Rolldiameter
2楼-- · 2019-03-25 20:08

Replicated your error and it only fails when the program does not have permission to write on destination folder. Even catching a throwable and printing stacktrace shows no info and the method is quite silent... if the folder does not exist, the method creates it so disregard that possible correction.

Check write permissions in destination folder

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祖国的老花朵
3楼-- · 2019-03-25 20:09

Do

destDir.mkdirs();

or

FileUtils.forceMkdir(destDir);

to create the directory temp2 first.

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SAY GOODBYE
4楼-- · 2019-03-25 20:20

It is never a good idea to do swallow exceptions. Do an e.printstacktrace() in your exception handling mechanism for more information. Since you did not specify any other information, first thing that comes to mind is that if you are using Windows vista or later, usually it will ask you for administrator consent when placing items directly in your C:\ directory.

To see if this is the problem, I would recommend you test this out in other directories such as My Documents or else, disable the UAC.

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