To further clarify this for the original question:

We introduced this manual way to configure JavaMail so that the admin portlet functionality could be demonstrated.

We are working to resurrect the Geronimo JavaMail implementation and include that in the image.

This JIRA reflects just a temporary state.

Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:

No.  That's why we re-wrote them.

The part of the license is just one of the problems we have with it. You are also required to indemnify Sun....

geir

On Aug 25, 2005, at 9:50 PM, Donald Woods wrote:

Can these 2 JAR files be included in an Apache project?
They both require click-through licenses to download -
   Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Binary Code License Agreement
   JAVABEANS(TM) ACTIVATION FRAMEWORK, VERSION 1.0.2 -
SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS
   JAVAMAIL, VERSION 1.3.2 - SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS

With concern around is the following Supplemental License passage
compatiable with the Apache 2.0 License?
   2. License to Distribute Software.  In addition to
   the license granted in Section 1 (Software
   Internal Use and Development License Grant) of
   these Supplemental Terms, subject to the terms and
   conditions of this Agreement, including but not
   limited to, Section 3 (Java Technology
   Restrictions) of these Supplemental Terms, Sun
   grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable,
   limited license to reproduce and distribute the
   Software in binary code form only, provided that
   you (i) distribute the Software complete and
   unmodified and only bundled as part of your
   Programs, (ii) do not distribute additional
   software intended to replace any component(s) of
   the Software, (iii) do not remove or alter any
   proprietary legends or notices contained in the
   Software, (iv) only distribute the Software
   subject to a license agreement that protects Sun's
   interests consistent with the terms contained in
   this Agreement, and (v) agree to defend and
   indemnify Sun and its licensors from and against
   any damages, costs, liabilities, settlement
   amounts and/or expenses (including attorneys'
   fees) incurred in connection with any claim,
   lawsuit or action by any third party that arises
   or results from the use or distribution of any and
   all Programs and/or Software.

Also, didn't Geronimo create its own JavaMail implementation?

-Donald

--- "Chris Cardona (JIRA)" <[email protected]> wrote:


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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-891? page=comments#action_12319976

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Chris Cardona commented on GERONIMO-891:
----------------------------------------

Some additional info:

a. I used the following versions of jar files:

- activation-1.0.2.jar > From
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html
- mail-1.3.2.jar > From http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/

b. You can modify <geronimo_home>\etc\project.properties and add
the ff. variables before you rebuild console-standard &
console-ear:

sun_activation_version=1.0.2
sun_mail_version=1.3.2

c. Before redeploying the console copy activation-1.0.2.jar and
mail-1.3.2.jar under


<geronimo_home>\modules\assembly\target\geronimo-1.0-SNAPSHOT \repository\sun\jars

creating missing folders if needed

d. I used James v2.2.0 for my Mail Server. You can get it from:
http://james.apache.org/ and run it using the default configuration
and it should work when you send test emails from the JavaMail
portlet.


Improve the Java Mail portlet
-----------------------------

         Key: GERONIMO-891
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-891
     Project: Geronimo
        Type: Improvement
  Components: console
    Versions: 1.0-M5
    Reporter: Chris Cardona
 Attachments: mailportlet.patch

Update and improve the Java Mail portlet.


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