The main module of the cosfiletransfer application.
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use:
-include_lib("cosFileTransfer/include/*.hrl").
This module contains the functions for starting and stopping the application.
install() -> Return
Types:
Return = ok | {'EXIT', Reason}
This operation installs the cosFileTransfer application. Note, the cosProperty application must be installed prior to invoking this operation.
uninstall() -> Return
Types:
Return = ok | {'EXIT', Reason}
This operation uninstalls the cosFileTransfer application.
start() -> Return
Types:
Return = ok | {error, Reason}
This operation starts the cosFileTransfer application.
stop() -> Return
Types:
Return = ok | {error, Reason}
This operation stops the cosFileTransfer application.
create_VFS(Type, Content, Host, Port [,Options]) -> Return
Types:
Type = 'FTP' | {'NATIVE', 'cosFileTransferNATIVE_file'} | {'NATIVE', MyModule}
Content = []
Host = string(), e.g. "myHost@myServer" or "012.345.678.910"
Port = integer()
Options = [Option]
Option = {protocol, Protocol} | {connect_timeout, Seconds}
Protocol = tcp | ssl
Return = VFS | {'EXCEPTION, E}
VFS = #objref
This operation creates a new instance of a Virtual File System. The Type parameter determines which type we want the VFS to represent. 'FTP' maps to the INETS ftp implementation, while {'NATIVE', 'cosFileTransferNATIVE_file'} uses the file module. It is also possible to implement own mappings which are activated by supplying {'NATIVE', MyModule}. The MyModule module must export the same functions and behave in the same way as the INETS ftp module, and an operation named open(Host, Port), which shall return {ok, Pid} or {error, Reason}.
If no Options are supplied the default setting will be used, i.e., tcp and 60 seconds.
The Content parameter is currently ignored by must be supplied as an empty list.
ssl_server_certfile() -> string()
This function returns a path to a file containing a chain of PEM encoded certificates for the cosFileTransfer as target. This is configured by setting the application variable ssl_server_certfile.
ssl_client_certfile() -> string()
This function returns a path to a file containing a chain of PEM encoded certificates used in outgoing calls. The default value is configured by setting the application variable ssl_client_certfile.
ssl_server_verify() -> 0 | 1 | 2
This function returns the type of verification used by SSL during authentication of the other peer for incoming calls. It is configured by setting the application variable ssl_server_verify.
ssl_client_verify() -> 0 | 1 | 2
This function returns the type of verification used by SSL during authentication of the other peer for outgoing calls. The default value is configured by setting the application variable ssl_client_verify.
ssl_server_depth() -> int()
This function returns the SSL verification depth for incoming calls. It is configured by setting the application variable ssl_server_depth.
ssl_client_depth() -> int()
This function returns the SSL verification depth for outgoing calls. The default value is configured by setting the application variable ssl_client_depth.