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compare XML/flat file with UNIX file system structure
Before i start doing something, I wanted to know whether the approach to compare XML file with UNIX file system structure. I have a pre-configured file(contains a list of paths to executables) and i need to check against the UNIX directory structure. what are the various approches should i use ? I have mentioned few below,
1. Write a java programme which would read the XML(input) and compare against a UNIX directory structure. 2. Write a shell programme which read flat file and check for the existence of the file in UNIX directory structure.. Quick respose is appreciated ! |
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