Is the latest version of James in CVS built on Avalon 4.x? I've read 
over the Avalon javadocs but since James 1.2.1 is built on an older 
version of Avalon they're not doing me much good. Would the James 
dever's consider the current state of James in CVS fairly stable? I 
don't need to do anything fancy with it ... but I would like it to stay 
alive ...

-j

Danny Angus wrote:

>I'd suggest that you might find building the latest version of James from CVS a 
>better bet, you can also d/l the source for Avalon, which will also provide javadocs, 
>and other stuff.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: James Diggans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 5:57 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: James ComponentManager
>>
>>
>>Hello, I'm rather new to James and am using James 1.2.1 on a Linux 
>>system spooling to the filesystem (and keeping users there to keep 
>>things simple).
>>
>>I'm trying to write an automated method to create new POP3 users and, 
>>being rather naive of the nuances of the older Avalon framework James 
>>1.2.1 users, I'm having a nearly impossible time resolving what seems to 
>>be a chicken-and-egg problem in dealing with ComponentManagers.
>>
>>The Avalon jars that ship with James did not include the sources for the 
>>Avalon stuff that initially creates the first ComponentManager. All 
>>other component managers seemed to be created by passing their parent 
>>ComponentManager in.
>>
>>The only implementing class I can find in any of the jars for the 
>>ComponentManager interface is the NamedComponentManagerImpl class ... 
>>but this doesn't seem to enjoy being instantiatied w/ an empty 
>>constructor. I'm nearly to the point of writing inflection code to check 
>>every single class in any of the jars for some freaking method allowing 
>>me to instantiate a ComponentManager ... can anyone suggest a way to do 
>>this?
>>
>>There was word of an RMI-based method someone posted for talking to the 
>>RemoteManager .. this, too, would work but I am unable to find this post.
>>
>>Any suggestions much appreciated, James looks to work very well for my 
>>needs indeed. Also, is there any current date for a release of James 
>>1.2.2 or 1.3 on the newer (read: documentation avail.) Avalon framework?
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>James
>>
>>
>>
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