If we get a web-based admin system and found a license-compatible java-based
webmail project we all liked, I'm not against including it.  Mainly I just
didn't want people starting a new project when there's already a lot of
webmail code around.

Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies - Unstoppable Websites
http://www.lokitech.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Romianowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 2:35 PM
Subject: RE: adding Blocks to James


> Hi again,
>
> > I have the same idea! I already started to write a webadmin-interface
> > based on struts! I'm just at the beginning!
> > What is your primary idea?!?
>
> I intend to use Tomcat 4 and some sort of 'jsp-framework' I have developed
> and used in many projects which speeds up the jsp writing (by simplifying
> parameter-definition and -checking and html-generating). If I understood
> Serge right, then the web-interface will NOT be part of the james
> distribution, but an addon, so I think I can develop it the way I'm used
to.
> All in all I dont think that writing the web-interface will be a huge
> project, because with the basics you've written (RMI-Manager) 'only' the
> web-frontend is needed.
>
> But before we start developing the same thing, we should discuss our
> strategies (and perhaps work together). I will have a closer look at
struts
> for I don't know much about it. I think this project (web-interface) would
> be a good thing to start having a closer look at other strategies like
> struts.
>
> So, now I will try out your RMI-Manager and will post my ideas on the
> web-interface later on.
>
> cheers,
> pero



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