The File Connector allows you to connect to different file systems and perform various operations with the file systems. The file connector uses the apache commons VFS I/O functionalities to execute operations.
Connector version | Supported WSO2 ESB/EI version |
---|---|
2.0.14 | EI 6.5.0 |
2.0.13 | EI 6.4.0, EI 6.1.1, ESB 5.0.0 |
2.0.12 | EI 6.4.0, EI 6.1.1, ESB 5.0.0 |
2.0.11 | EI 6.1.1, ESB 5.0.0 |
2.0.10 | EI 6.1.1, ESB 5.0.0, ESB 4.9.0 |
2.0.9 | EI 6.3.0, ESB 6.2.1 |
2.0.8 | ESB 6.2.1,ESB 6.1.1 |
2.0.7 | ESB 6.1.1,ESB 5.0.0 |
2.0.6 | ESB 5.0.0, ESB 4.9.0 |
2.0.5 | ESB 5.0.0, ESB 4.9.0,ESB 4.8.1 |
2.0.4 | ESB 4.9.0,ESB 4.8.1 |
2.0.3 | ESB 4.9.0,ESB 4.8.1 |
2.0.2 | ESB 4.9.0,ESB 4.8.1 |
2.0.1 | ESB 4.9.0, ESB 4.8.1 |
2.0.0 | ESB 4.8.1 |
1.0.0 | ESB 4.8.1 |
- Download the connector from the WSO2 Store by clicking the Download Connector button.
- You can then follow this documentation to add the connector to your WSO2 EI instance and to enable it (via the management console).
- For more information on using connectors and their operations in your WSO2 EI configurations, see Using a Connector.
- If you want to work with connectors via WSO2 EI Tooling, see Working with Connectors via Tooling.
To get started with File connector and their operations, see Working with the File Connector.
Follow the steps given below to build the File connector from the source code.
- Get a clone or download the source from Github.
- Run the following Maven command from the
esb-connector-file
directory:mvn clean install
. - The ZIP file with the File connector is created in the
esb-connector-file/target
directory.
As an open source project, WSO2 extensions welcome contributions from the community. Check the issue tracker for open issues that interest you. We look forward to receiving your contributions.