The ftp4j library implements a Java full-featured FTP client. With ftp4j embedded in your application you can: transfer files (upload and download), browse the FTP site (directory listing), create, delete, rename and move directories and files.

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  • This is most advanced piece of open software I've ever used
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • If you want ftp via HTTP Proxy, use ftp4j instead of Apache Commons FTP!
  • Worked perfectly for my app. Found this project after getting frustrated with Apache Commons FTPClient. FTP4J is perfect for browsing ftp directories and transferring data. Great Job!
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Languages

Italian, English

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, Java Object Oriented Software, Java Libraries, Java FTP Clients

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2009-04-26