This one time, at band camp, Alex Blewitt said:
AB>Well, I've just finished doing the JavaMail API (along with a few
AB>tests), and the API is correct as per the J2SE 1.4 JavaMail spec.
AB>
AB>There are still a few unimplemented methods in the JavaMail API, and
AB>I've yet to write an of the providers (so it won't work, obviously :-)
AB>but at least the API will allow code to be compiled against it.
AB>
AB>Only problem is, there's just over 100 classes and I don't think I'd be
AB>flavour of the month if I e-mailed the JAR to everyone, so can a
AB>committer drop me a mail so that I can send it to one individually? You
AB>might want to reply to this message to the group so that someone else
AB>doesn't pick it up.
AB>
AB>I've also created two new modules in the 'specs' directory:
AB>
AB>specs\
AB> javamail\
AB> src\
AB> java\
AB> test\
AB> activation\
AB> src\
AB> java
AB>
AB>JavaMail needs to depend on activation, which at the moment is only two
AB>placeholder classes (but the API doesn't seem that difficult to import
AB>in).
AB>
AB>So, who can I send this lovely patchette to?
Alex,
Send the jar my way and I'll work on getting it comitted today into the
structure that you note above.
Bruce
--
perl -e 'print unpack("u30","<0G)[EMAIL
PROTECTED]&5R\"F9E<G)E=\$\!F<FEI+F-O;0\`\`");'
The Castor Project
http://www.castor.org/
Apache Geronimo
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/geronimo.html