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BeginDeleteFile.cs
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BeginDeleteFile.cs
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using System;
using System.Net;
using FluentFTP;
using System.Threading;
namespace Examples {
public static class BeginDeleteFileExample {
static ManualResetEvent m_reset = new ManualResetEvent(false);
public static void BeginDeleteFile() {
// The using statement here is OK _only_ because m_reset.WaitOne()
// causes the code to block until the async process finishes, otherwise
// the connection object would be disposed early. In practice, you
// typically would not wrap the following code with a using statement.
using (FtpClient conn = new FtpClient()) {
m_reset.Reset();
conn.Host = "localhost";
conn.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("ftptest", "ftptest");
conn.BeginDeleteFile("/path/to/file", new AsyncCallback(DeleteFileCallback), conn);
m_reset.WaitOne();
conn.Disconnect();
}
}
static void DeleteFileCallback(IAsyncResult ar) {
FtpClient conn = ar.AsyncState as FtpClient;
try {
if (conn == null)
throw new InvalidOperationException("The FtpControlConnection object is null!");
conn.EndDeleteFile(ar);
}
catch (Exception ex) {
Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
finally {
m_reset.Set();
}
}
}
}