Noel J. Bergman wrote:
No it doesn't.  Look at conf/sqlResources.xml.  You ought to be able to add
a custom set of entries for your schema.  Alternatively, if you using a
database that supports views, you might use a view to map the two views of
the data.
unfourtunally this is mysql, and mysql does not support views as of yet (I think they have scheduled it to V5.0 or something like that)

I'll have to take a look into the sqlResources.xml file and see wha tI find...

For James v3, we are contemplating the idea of using JNDI.  How would that
fit with your plans?
currently we do not use jndi for anything in our application but we are considering starting to use ldap for user-integration with other systems. So at the moment we have not started to study jndi/ldap other that we know that they exist and have a somethat idea on what they can be used for...

I'm not sure however how "soon" we will start usign this, or when we will start looking ito it futher..

At the moment we have managed to create everything we need, because when we started this project, what exist today did not yet exist.... and we cannot transfer our code to new ideas/api:s as fast as we might like to since it might break to much for our existing customers...

One of our customers have however asked us about setting up a mail-server for them, that they can use togeather with the product they already have from us... and since we like java, opensource (we might even transform our project some time in the future to opensource) linux, mysql, etc.. we started to look around and found james...

(well found is a bit understatememnt, we already knew of james, since we use apache and are probably moving towards tomcat or something like that)

Well, that is my story anyway....



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