Hi Josh,
Mostly as a draft, I implemented the concept of the copy, delete, and reverse symlink concept as a subclass of AbstractExecFileTransfer as:
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 package ome.formats.importer.transfers;
 
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.IOException;
 import java.util.ArrayList;
 import java.util.List;
 
 /**
 * Local-only file transfer mechanism which makes use of the platform
 * copy and ln commands.
 *
 * This is only useful where the commands "cp (or ln -s) source target" (Unix) or
 * "copy (or mklink) source target" (Windows) will work.
 *
 * @since 5.3.x
 */
 public class CopyReverseSymlinkFileTransfer extends AbstractExecFileTransfer {
 
 /**
 * Executes "cp file location" (Unix) or "cp file location" (Windows),
 * then creates a temporary symlink in the source location,
 * and fails on non-0 return codes.
 *
 * @param file File to be copied
 * @param location Location to copy to.
 * @throws IOException
 */
 protected ProcessBuilder createProcessBuilder(File file, File location) {
 ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder();
 List<String> args = new ArrayList<String>();
 if (isWindows()) {
 // no idea about this, just guessing this might work
 args.add("cmd");
 args.add("/c");
 args.add("copy");
 args.add(file.getAbsolutePath());
 args.add(location.getAbsolutePath());
 args.add("&&");
 args.add("mklink");
 args.add(String.format("%s.tmp", file.getAbsolutePath()));
 args.add(location.getAbsolutePath());
 } else {
 args.add("cp");
 args.add(file.getAbsolutePath());
 args.add(location.getAbsolutePath());
 args.add("&&");
 args.add("ln");
 args.add("-s");
 args.add(location.getAbsolutePath());
 args.add(String.format("%s.tmp", file.getAbsolutePath()));
 }
 pb.command(args);
 return pb;
 }
 
 /**
 * Delete all copied files if there were no errors and change the temporary symlink name
 */
 @Override
 public void afterTransfer(int errors, List<String> srcFiles) throws CleanupFailure {
 deleteTransferredFiles(errors, srcFiles);
 // rename the symlink
 renameSymlinks(errors, srcFiles);
 }
 
 /**
 * Method used by this subclass during {@link FileTransfer#afterTransfer(int, List)}
 * if they would like to rename symlinks to the files transferred in the set.
 */
 protected void renameSymlinks(int errors, List<String> srcFiles)
 throws CleanupFailure {
 
 if (errors > 0) {
 printLine();
 log.error("{} error(s) found.", errors);
 log.error("{} symlink rename not performed!", getClass().getSimpleName());
 log.error("The following <filename>.tmp symlinks will *not* be renamed:");
 for (String srcFile : srcFiles) {
 log.error("\t{}", srcFile);
 }
 printLine();
 return;
 }
 
 List<File> failedFiles = new ArrayList<File>();
 for (String path : srcFiles) {
 File tmpSymlink = new File(String.format("%s.tmp", path));
 File realSymlink = new File(path);
 try {
 log.info("Removing .tmp from symlink {}...", tmpSymlink);
 if (!tmpSymlink.renameTo(realSymlink)) {
 throw new RuntimeException("Failed to rename.");
 }
 } catch (Exception e) {
 log.error("Failed to rename temporary symlink {}", tmpSymlink);
 failedFiles.add(tmpSymlink);
 }
 }
 
 if (!failedFiles.isEmpty()) {
 printLine();
 log.error("Renaming failed!");
 log.error("{} files could not be renamed and will need to " +
 "be handled manually", failedFiles.size());
 for (File failedFile : failedFiles) {
 log.error("\t{}", failedFile.getAbsolutePath());
 }
 printLine();
 throw new CleanupFailure(failedFiles);
 }
 }
 }
 
In order to mostly use existing functionality, the implementation is effectively doing a copy and creating a reverse symlink with a temporary name, and then relies on the existing afterTransfer delete followed by a rename of the symlinks. Maybe a bit clumsy but seemed most compatible with the existing code.
Agreed that there are a number of assumptions before this can work but they are pretty much the same as are needed for hardlinks with all modern Linuxes.
I haven't yet compiled/run this, mostly because I don't know much about Java and how to build jars. While I figure that out, does this approach look workable?
Cheers,
- Damir