I won't have any spare time this week, but will have a look asap.
Heiko
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Mike,
the code first was that way, assuming that local aliases would direct the mail
to the correct local or remote receipients. That was discussed in the
Injection is evil thread.
I could add yet another switch to get this behaviour. But then the user needs
to set up more and at other places
Hi,
there is now a fetchmail over pop3 mbean in JbossMail.
jboss.mail:name=Popper,type=Fetchmail
The operation to fetch mail is pop().
Configuration is done through MBean attributes:
| mbean code=org.jboss.mail.fetchmail.Popper
| name=jboss.mail:type=Fetchmail,name=Popper
|
I may fail to see the big picture. At the moment it looks like the receiver
(protocol) for a mail needs to decide which mail listeners a mail is sent to.
Perhaps we should rather follow the MBean+MBeanServer pattern, where the
receivers (detached invokers) send the mail into a routing kernel
I'm currently struggeling with injecting Mail that is received via pop3 from a
remote server.
I try to follow the way it is done in CmdDATA, but for me this uses much too
much overhead.
What is the easiest way to inject mail in the system?
Actually, I think the fetchmail should not know what
The local in 'by definition local' depends on your definition on local.
The fetchmail could operate for a bunch of receipients that are not sitting in
the same office as the mailhub that is doing the fetchmail, but in a remote
office with its own JBMail instance.
I am currently able to fetch
Andy wrote:
anonymous wrote : I'd like it if someone started thinking real hard about a
mail API. Meaning a simple scripting/workflow way of routing and processing
mails. I lean towards exposing things via Javascript. Our target audience for
said API is comprised of developers and
Have a look at
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMAIL?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:openissues-panel
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It should run on 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 without problems. Can't tell for 4.0.1rc2
though :-)
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Hi,
I also opened a JIRA-issue on this (JBMAIL-24).
Currently, when mail-delivery fails, mail end in the DLQ, where it just sits
and rots.
For 5xx style errors, mails should be handled back to the sending user
informing him of the failure.
For 4xx style error, JBMails should try to redeliver
As one is able to stack login-modules, the existing ones can be used to
autenticate users and have JBMail specific ones that do fancy things.
I am with Dawie, that we need permissions per object.
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Hehe :-)
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cballew: So I understand it correctly, that the problem came from a different
activation.jar in your classpath, that came with your VM (which?)
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Done. mmm another copy of ant on my system...
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I found the place in the template jboss-service.xml, so I commited the change
there and in SMTPSender.java. Both on HEAD.
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Can you elaborate a little more on what you expect as roles?
Suppose the case:
User B has read access to User A's mailbox while A is on vaccation (read, not
write/change).
User C has read/write access to User A's calendar folder, but not to the
mailbox.
Hmm.
RFC 2683 has advices on imap
Sounds cool.
I assume it is time now to provide a generic user administration feature, as
JBMail users probably don't want to add users directly via sql.
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with
| ue.taskname at cheese genkey
|[genkey] Generating Key for jboss-mail
|[genkey] Erzeuge 1.024-Bit rsa Schlsselpaar und selbstsigniertes
Zertifikat
| (MD5WithRSA)
|[genkey] fr: CN=home.pilhuhn.de, OU=Pilhuhn fun systems,
O=Pilhuhn.de, L
| =Stuttgart, ST=Germany, C=DE
Andy,
wrt ant: in a later stage, the installer might check if ant 1.6.1 can be found.
If yes, use it. If not ask the user if it is somewhere. If still not, then let
him download it and fire it up.
Util then, perhaps only add the ant binary and not docu etc. (if licence
permits).
I still have
wrt keystore and absolute path: I got so much used to the variable replacement,
that I just did not read the instruction on screen, but just though ok, I
would probably not put the keystore under conf/ myself, but lets use the given
value for now. My fault.
Heiko
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The search-and-download ant part would need to run in install.bat/install.sh
(which probably complicates things).
Or offer a distribution with ant for newbies and a distribution without for
pepople that already have ant.
I should be allowed to at least query two of the dns servers. I am still
I just commited a listDNSServers operation for the SMTPSend MBean to list the
configured DNS servers as string. Now I can verify that the servers are set.
If/when they are set, I am able to do a MX lookup and send mail to remotes. It
really seems to be some issue with one of the dns servers,
Somewhere inbetween 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 there was a new element
webservices-context-root in jboss_4_0.dtd to specify the (web context ) root of
the webservice.
I think this was a good element as override of the automatic calculation. In
some environements, the names of the archives are fixed to
And the developer should not only be able to check out a source tree, but also
be able to *update* the tree without throwing things away and re-checking out
some modules. This not only saves bandwidth, but also time.
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Andy,
results for me with a JDK1.5
- compile fails when no JBOSS_HOME is given:
D:\tmp\jboss-mailant gui-install
| Buildfile: build.xml
|
| clean:
|
| prepare:
| [echo] jbhome=${env.JBOSS_HOME}
| [mkdir] Created dir: D:\tmp\jboss-mail\build
| [mkdir] Created dir:
Ah, wrt 3: the installer should perhaps ask for the ip of a dns server to use.
But the installer is good work!
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Probably it is just my ignorance. I startet JBmail and tried the mxLookup()
method in the jboss.mail:name=SMTPSender,type=MailServices MBean with a domain
that I can lookup from command line via 'nslookup do.main mx'.
The result is
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not resolve DNS
Ah, what I constantly forget: this is on win2k with IP/DNS obtained over DHCP.
But I know that the default GW is not able to serve DNS requests.
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Hm, I have the feeling that you misread my mail.
The only thing I say is only address one of the goals at a time (sendmail etc.
/ exchange). It you try to replace both, then you will fail, as both are best
of their kind.
Perhaps the JBmail design should be some horizontal multi tier, meaning:
Andy,
wow that was longish.
I personally think, JBMail should aim at one goal - being a sendmail/qmail
replacement OR being an Exchange replacement.
In practice, you don't want to run exchange on a mail-router, while in an
enterprise, you want Exchange for collaboration and the use with intra
You might have a look at the beanshell-Deployer or the aop-Deployer. The latter
even gives an example on how to insert your suffix into the deployment order.
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What are you exactly looking for?
Running a web-app in a .war file is as easy as dropping this .war in deploy/.
But then this is the wrong forum for it.
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Use the @wsee tags from xdoclet 1.2.2.
This is currently still limited.
Look at http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossWSandXdoclet
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Ok, after some more thinking... the solution probably lies in using both. Tag
your EJB accordingly, have xdoclet generate the Service interface. Compile this
and then let wscompile produce wsdl from that.
And yes, Xdoclet should handle multiple port components and handlers. Christoph
put quite
Thomas,
pilhuhn = Heiko :-)
I'll do it when I have time. You will see a writen sample soon anyway :-)
Heiko
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I wrote a few lines in the wiki at
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/PageInfo.jsp?page=JBossWSandXdoclet, but this is not
yet linked into the main Wiki.
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Advantages are probably:
- no need to download another package when people use xdoclet anyway
- generation of decriptor parts for ejb-jar.xml
But you are correct, that the webservice part of Xdoclet is not yet fully up to
speed.
Heiko
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xdoclet 1.2.2 supports this. It does not support generating wsdl for now.
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Xdoclet 1.2.2 has been released. See
http://freshmeat.net/projects/xdoclet/?branch_id=33443release_id=176674.
Unfortunately, there are currently download problems at SourceForge.net.
If you use and like Xdoclet, then please rate it at the Freshmeat site.
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Just FYI..
Xdoclet 1.2.2 should be out rsn. It has already been tagged, so I expect Andrew to
build the release within the weekend.
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Did you put the dbindex attribute on the @jboss.relation tag?
It is on purpose that the indices are only created at table creation time,
as otherwise this would need extensive checks to prevent duplicate index errors or
putting an index n times on a column, when redeploying n times.
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Wsee tags have been added recently and will be in xdoclet 1.2.2. which will be out rsn.
THose are not full featured yet though.
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Hi,
is it possible to intercept calls to home interfaces with JBossAOP? With the old
interceptors, this is fairly easy.
Things that I am thinking of are e.g. measure the timing of entity-Finders.
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Heiko
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Do I understand it correctly, that the HomeInterface is implemented by a proxy? If so,
would a $implements (like the $instanceof one) help to do something like
pointcut=call($implements(javax.ejb.EntityHome-findBy*(..)) ?
I think a $implements expression would be nice anyway. :-)
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Would you mind creating a AOP-user forum to use then?
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No, no problems - au contraire.
It wasn't obvious to be that it does this, and I apparently did not read enough of
AspectDeployer.java ;-/
Thanks
Heiko
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Hi,
shouldn't conf/jbossmq-state.xml be moved from conf/ to docs/examples/jms, as the
file-state-service.xml is not enabled by default and also resides in the example dir?
And if installed, shouldn't the state file reside in data/ or such to keep conf/
'read-only' ?
Heiko
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At least in Branch_4_0_0, the .aop and *aop.xml files are not in the
list of the DeploymentSorter.
If I undestand a forum entry from Scott and Andy corretcly, then those should be
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Hm. ok. I did probably misworded my post.
I did not want to assume that the aop files get implicitly deployed between 'deployer'
and 'sar'.
I wanted to ask if aop should not be added to either the DeploymentSorter or to the
XMbean-DD you mentioned.
Cheers
Heiko
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There will be limited support in Xdoclet 1.2.2, which is due in a few days.
The RC1 already has it, but it looks like this was for wsee 1.0.
I just commited some changes to get a 1.1 compliant (more or less) webservices.xml.
You still need to write the wsdl file by hand or other means. Support for
Thomas,
do you have an idea when setting the context-root of the webservice in a DD will be
supported?
Heiko
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Try something like
* @jboss.container-configuration name=ADBFacadeContainer
where the name specifies the container configuration that you want to use.
Heiko
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Xdoclet is not supposed to carry you methods over in new classes. Instead it generates
own methods when needed or overrides some of those you provide. So at the end you have
to include your classes in a jar as well as the ones generated by Xdoclet.
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I personally find number of objects and delta between two measurement points very
handy. Humans can better cope with lower numbers :-)
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The dot syntax is default now for Xdoclet, but the colon one is still accepted.
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afair, the -noexit has been in hsqldb-ds.xml::mbean config for a long time?
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What xdoclet version do you use?
Did you specify jboss version 3.2 in the jbosssubtask of ejbdoclet?
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a) you should ask on the xdoclet MLs
b) There is someone working on this currently and hopefully will submit a patch soon.
If b) happens soon enough, then it will be in 1.2.2
My plan is to release 1.2.2 end of this month.
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Xdoclet recognizes them if you have a webdoclet task.
See http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/xdoclet/tags/web-tags.html
and
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You might have a look at the xdoclet homepage at http://xdoclet.sf.net/ and especialy
at the references section, that has various references to on- and offline resources.
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There are a few issues open in the bugtracking tool of xdoclet.
Perhaps this should be made configurable.
See
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IIrc JBossIDE 1.3 was released just shortly before Xdoclet 1.2.1
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Afaik, you could ant start with -Djboss.create.table=true.
Or add a
at the start of your xdoclet-build.xml.
Just curious: Is there a specific reason to have a separate xdoclet-build.xml?
Is this one then called from the main build.xml?
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Don't pass anything to the InitialContext, if you don't need to.
Just get your IC via InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(); without
feeding any properties to InitialConextx() or via jndi.properties file.
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anonymous wrote : I thought that if I am using the UCL, I must make a call over the
network because serialization/deserialization is occurring. I am not using local
interfaces, so I am assuming that a network call is going to take place, and thus, I
must have the JNDI url set. Is this correct?
Cool!
As xdoclet is about to release 1.2.1 soon -- is there a way to upgrade the xdoclet
part of JbossIDE on its own?
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Actually, new devel goes in HEAD, fixes in M1 branch. When the
branch is ok, one sets a tag on the branch and merges TAG-Brachning point into HEAD.
New fixes on Branch can then be identified being relative to the TAG. This process can
go on as one wishes.
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Yeah, silly me. I only saw that you are not on Unix after submitting.
I don't have any experience with the tanuki wrapper so far. Only with another one
(JavaService from mulitplan/Alexandria) and that one is ok.
Do you see anything in the logs?
We have servers running (on Linux) jboss with apps
This sounds like the usual 'my server tmp dir is /tmp and I have a cron job that
cleans files from /tmp that ar older than 7 days' problem.
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Andy wrote:
anonymous wrote : Mail Lists.
This are two parts, where one relies on the other, but is not necessarily needed:
1) alias expansion. Needed in any case, as users want mail to be stored locally and
forwarded to their GSM.
2) request processing: a piece of code, that enables user to send
That's what I meant. Expanding aliases is basic stuff that needs to be present. List
management is the bonus.
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Btw. at least some local delivery agents also check for user quota before delivering.
After reaching a soft limit, send the user a warning email. After reaching a hard
limit, reject mails with a 'temporarily unavailable' smtp code.
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I completely agree, that this is mailbox dependend.
anonymous wrote : It is not possible with some databases to determine the amount of
storage per user
You mean that you want to store messages until the database chokes at you? And assume
that every user has an account in the db? (Might be silly
Congrats Andy!!
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anonymous wrote : If the user is local and he doesn't exist then fail him too
Makes completely sense. That is how sendmail et. al handle it as well.
One could (if being crazy :-) alias all non-existing users to postmaster, but in times
of spam, this is somewhat overkill.
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Afair tc5 is supplied with jboss3.2.2 in examples dir.
It should probably be enough to run 'ant' there.
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wrt jar ordering: afaik: this uses the ordering that java.io.File provides you. Have a
look at the javadoc.
You can use the prefix sorter to explicitly give an ordering. Have a look at
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Order depends on two things:
- russion doll packaging (you can have a jar and a war in a ear)
- order of extensions, which is SAR, RAR, *ds.xml, *service.xml, JAR, WAR, WSR, EAR,
ZIP, BSH, last
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Within the big doll, the same rules apply. SO the jar(s) within an ear are always
deployed before the war(s).
For the deploy order of jars in deploy/ - afaik this follows the dir walking semantics
of java.io.File. If you want to enforce a certain order, use the url prefix sorter.
You can
My understanding was that Andy wanted something like Exchange, but as OSS - I might be
wrong.
From past experience with a tool called GenesisWorld, the key to success today is
that the tool behaves like Outlook/Exchange and can do more. Most (commercial) users
are used to O/E these days. They
Tom: it is in my opinion not only about having a maven config, but also about the
users out there that want to recompile jboss and have to install yet another tool, get
used to it etc.
Also this introduced another dependency. If maven changes we have to adjust the config
scripts etc.
a
I was looking at maven yesterday and immediately dumped it again, as the first thing
it did was to load tons of shit from the internet -- even jars that were in the
distribution.
This is not acceptable with dsl only.
a
Are you using Win* and seeing a port inuse exception relatively early in the Jboss
start messages?
Port 1099 or 1098 is probably in use by some other services. Check this and retry when
those ports are not used.
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You could post RFEs at sourceforge trackers
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Couldn't you just use the hostname / primary network interface (not localhost)?
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I'd include both at log level warning, as those events don't happen often, but have a
certain severity.
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Could you just open a ticket at the patches tracker at sf.net?
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Hi,
I kow that this is not the best place, but there is no misc category.
I know that there are some
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