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[ANN] edtFTPj 1.5.2 released (Free FTP client)

javaftpclient@yahoo.com   21 Sep 2005 02:46 GMTPage rating:


Enterprise Distributed Technologies is happy to announce the immediate
release of edtFTPj 1.5.2, the popular Java library for embedding full
FTP capabilities into Java applications.

edtFTPj is Open Source (LGPL) and can be freely embedded into
commercial applications. It supports a wide range of FTP commands, and
has been downloaded over 150,000 times.

Unrestricted (i.e. non-LGPL) commercial source licenses are also
available at a very reasonable price.

This release makes various small fixes, such as tweaking cancel
processing, making restart() public, a fix for OS/390 directory parsing
etc.

http://www.enterprisedt.com/products/edtftpj/overview.html

We also have available a derivative commerical product, edtFTPj/PRO,
a secure version of edtFTPj supporting FTPS and SFTP.

For more details see

http://www.enterprisedt.com/products/edtftpjssl/overview.html


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