Please suggest if you know any solution around. String mcpPaths = Directory.GetFiles(mcpPath, '*.*') ! Verify that by opening the directory using run command window or file explorer, if its valid either correct it or.
') var mcpPath = Server.MapPath('~/mcp_artifacts/') But for some reason, its throwing a java.io.FileNotFoundException (No such file or directory) with the file chosen from the file picker. String lfcPaths = Directory.GetFiles(lfcPath, '. Then Im trying to use a File object to open the file and do a forEachLine loop. Var lfcPath = Server.MapPath('~/lfc_artifacts/') Marked as answer by Carl Cai Monday, Febru9:18 AM Friday, January. your code or your code/library is build as 32bit and called from another 64bit application or run under 64bit program file directory. get file path java java cannot find file path java.io.IOException: Cant read.
I cant get HDFS services to start on data node. I searched and found various options but nothing is working for me So far I have ZooKeeper and Name Node, NFS Gateway service is running. Anyway I can built a WebGL now but I'm having another problem. I have created one web application that read the pdf file available in root location of web application 'lfc_artifacts' and this is working fine locally.īut when i publish on Azure App service and run, use to get errorĬould not find a part of the path 'D:\home\site\wwwroot\lfc_artifacts\ lfc_artifact.pdf' I think I fixed it, I think there was some problems with accessing github because there was some conflicts.