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Top Forums Programming File handling on remote ip Post 302436299 by lastZenMaster on Saturday 10th of July 2010 02:55:34 PM
Old 07-10-2010
File handling on remote ip

Hello,

I am writing a small Java program that needs to combine informatuion from two files - both placed in folders on remote ips.

I have access to those places using ssh command.

Could you help me find a way to copy new information from file no. 1 located on ip A, all while copying information from file no. 2 located on ip B? That is, I want to copy information starting from a specific point in the files (since these files are constantly updated).

I need this as java code, but I guess activitating an .sh file is fine too.

Thank you very much for your help. :]
 

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