Hi, The above is done and ready to go. Seems to work, seems to scale, but I don't have the environment to really hammer it.
There is one unfortunate gotcha that has surfaced at the last minute. With the Apache version of BSF you can use any scripting language you want as long as its JavaScript! The v2.2 Bean Scripting Framework on which Mailet/Matcher scripting relies was handed over to Apache in 2002. In November, Apache announced the first development version - 2.3. As we speak this is far from complete and there seems to be little development activity. The following does not bode well - "Unfortunately, the 2.3 release, as provided to Apache, needs serious re-organization". The recommendation is to "Please temporarily downgrade to the last IBM release, for now." In order to follow the recommendation I simply need to change a couple of imports from 'org.apache' to 'com.ibm' and add IBM's BSF 2.2 .jar to the distribution. In the back of my mind I seem to remember that it isn't Apache policy to distribute anything that doesn't conform to Apache's licensing terms, which IBM's BSF doesn't. Am I correct and what is the usual workaround? We could always say 'go get the IBM BSF jar and place it in SAR-INF/lib'. If this is acceptable, I will modify the code and comments and submit the code. -- Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
