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How to manually change the local cache path (without deleting data already in it?) |
Nebilar
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Post subject: How to manually change the local cache path (without deleting data already in it?) |
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Posted: Thu 20 Feb, 2020, 17:30
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I have downloaded tickdata from dukascopy and want to access it from within the jforex api. The only way I know how to do this would be with IClients setCacheDirectory().
The problem is that once I set the directory to my directory containing the tick data, all data was deleted. How can I prevent jforex from deleting all my downloaded dukascopy tick data? And still use it with jforex?
Thanks
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vadim_berezhnoj
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Post subject: Re: How to manually change the local cache path (without deleting data already in it?) |
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Posted: Fri 28 Feb, 2020, 11:48
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Visual JForex expert at Dukascopy | |
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Joined: Mon 22 Apr, 2013, 11:30 Posts: 604 Location: UkraineUkraine
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Hello.
IClient interface:
/** * Sets the location of the cache files. Default is <code>System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir") + "/.cache"</code> * <p> The method should get called <u>before</u> the call of {@link #connect(String, String, String)}. * <p>WARNING: JForex might delete all folder's content if folder already existed AND was not created by this method call. * * @param cacheDirectory directory where cache files should be saved */ void setCacheDirectory(File cacheDirectory);
Looks like expected behavior - cache folder must be filled by JForex classes, which are really know necessary folders structure and files format.
Kind regards, Support Team.
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