Callback File System (CBFS) is a software component (library) for presenting various data as files and directories of a local virtual disk. Regardless of where the actual data are kept: in files, in database records, memory, or elsewhere - they will be treated as if they were parts of a single file system.
With Callback File System component you can create your own file system within the application you develop and expose this file system to Windows as a virtual disk or a folder of existing disk. You don't need any kernel-mode development to implement your own file system. Use C++, C#, Visual Basic .NET, Delphi or even Java to expose any data as a file system to third-party processes. Such approach lets you offer information stored in the database or across network, as if they were files on the local disk.
What is new in this release:
Version 6.1.179: Possibility to re-route all file requests for specific file to the existing file so that no further callbacks / events are fired. Possibility to request CbFsHandleInfo object for some events, where it was not available as a parameter.
What is new in version 6.0:
* Kernel-mode cache for files * Hard link support * Change time attribute support * Possibility to handle custom FsCtl requests * Windows 10 support
What is new in version 4.0.136:
Version 4.0.136 has fixed when the network mounting points are used Explorer stops automatic refreshing of view for changed files/directories.
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