Xceed .NET Libraries Documentation
Xceed.Ftp Assembly / Xceed.Ftp Namespace / AsyncFtpClient Class / BeginReceiveFile Method / BeginReceiveFile(String,Int64,String,AsyncCallback,Object) Method
The filename of the file to retrieve. Some FTP servers may be case-sensitive!
The byte offset (of the remote file) at which to start receiving data from the remote file. If append is true, the remote file will be appended to the end of the local file no matter what the value of offset. Therefore, to implement a real resume procedure, the size of the local file must be specified in offset and append must be set to true.
The path and filename of the file as it will be stored on the local system.
Callback method to be called when the asynchronous operation is completed.
An object containing state information for this operation.


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    BeginReceiveFile(String,Int64,String,AsyncCallback,Object) Method
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    Begins the process of receiving the specified file from the current working folder starting from the specified offset and stores it on the local system using the specified path and filename. Don't forget to call EndReceiveFile!
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Overloads Function BeginReceiveFile( _
       ByVal remoteFilename As String, _
       ByVal offset As Long, _
       ByVal localFilename As String, _
       ByVal callback As AsyncCallback, _
       ByVal state As Object _
    ) As IAsyncResult
    'Usage
     
    Dim instance As AsyncFtpClient
    Dim remoteFilename As String
    Dim offset As Long
    Dim localFilename As String
    Dim callback As AsyncCallback
    Dim state As Object
    Dim value As IAsyncResult
     
    value = instance.BeginReceiveFile(remoteFilename, offset, localFilename, callback, state)
    public IAsyncResult BeginReceiveFile( 
       string remoteFilename,
       long offset,
       string localFilename,
       AsyncCallback callback,
       object state
    )

    Parameters

    remoteFilename
    The filename of the file to retrieve. Some FTP servers may be case-sensitive!
    offset
    The byte offset (of the remote file) at which to start receiving data from the remote file. If append is true, the remote file will be appended to the end of the local file no matter what the value of offset. Therefore, to implement a real resume procedure, the size of the local file must be specified in offset and append must be set to true.
    localFilename
    The path and filename of the file as it will be stored on the local system.
    callback
    Callback method to be called when the asynchronous operation is completed.
    state
    An object containing state information for this operation.

    Return Value

    An System.IAsyncResult representing the status of the asynchronous operation.
    Remarks

    By default, the file will be received from the current working folder. If you want to receive the file from another location, you could use the BeginChangeCurrentFolder%M:Xceed.Ftp.AsyncFtpClient.EndChangeCurrentFolder(System.IAsyncResult)% methods and/or BeginChangeToParentFolder%M:Xceed.Ftp.AsyncFtpClient.EndChangeToParentFolder(System.IAsyncResult)% methods to change the current working folder. Absolute paths can also be provided, however some FTP servers might not support absolute paths and different server types may have different ways of representing absolute paths.

    The current working folder can be retrieved via the BeginGetCurrentFolder%M:Xceed.Ftp.AsyncFtpClient.EndGetCurrentFolder(System.IAsyncResult)% methods.

    When using a callback, the System.IAsyncResult is provided as a parameter. You should call EndReceiveFile in that callback. When NOT providing a callback, you should keep the returned IAsyncResult and call EndReceiveFile with it when ready to complete. In this later case, the call to EndReceiveFile may block until the operation completes.

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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