Paul,
I think I'm missing the goal of these suggestions...
> Serge,
>
> >We could... I think the dnsjava has features as a complete DNS server if
you
> >want. This sounds like a potentially cool block for Avalon, but probably
> >unrelated to James.
> >
> Could you folks have a vote then on this? I propose it's move to
> jakarta-avalon-cornerstone/apps/dnsserver/ (see ftpserver at same level).
I don't know what authority the James project has to vote on this... someone
has to write code to create a DNS server, and then whoever does that could
decide what to do with that code.
> >James is only using it for a DNS API to lookup MX
> >records, and we might even remove the dnsjava dependency and go with the
> >JNDI DNS implementation at some point.
> >
> Of course, the two would share the same service interface. An assembler
> could configure James to use either dns implementing block ....?
Again I think I'm missing what your plans are. If it's what I understand, I
don't see the need to further abstract the code before a second
implementation is written... it's really a pretty minor part of the system,
and I don't see a need to support multiple implementations.
Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com/
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