Steve Short wrote:

Thanks - this worked first time - very cool!


LOL - I should hope so!!


Steve.



Steve




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From: Stephen McConnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:34 PM
To: James Developers List
Subject: Re: Merlin Config Files for James





Steve Short wrote:




Stephen McConnell,

I wanted to start using some James components in new and interesting ways and I was thinking of using Merlin as the container for this to reduce the amount of configuration (read assembly.xml and
environment.xml) I needed to do. I've found a number of old Merlin config files for James in the site and in the archives but nothing seems to quite work right. Would you be willing to share a working James under Merlin archive as a starting point for me.




Sure.

If you have merlin installed - you can do following:

$ merlin -install http://dpml.net/james/james-server.bar

This will install a few jar files, a configuration and a block descriptor into the ${merlin.home}/repository/james directory.

The two files you should probably copy to a working directory (for playing around) are:

${merlin.home}/repository/james/configs/james-server-3.0a.config
${merlin.home}/repository/james/configs/james-server-3.0a.block

These are correspond to the block.xml and config.xml files that you see in all of the tutorials. For example, if renamed the above config.xml and block.xml I would could do:

$ merlin block.xml -config config.xml

Cheeers, Steve.



Thanks
Steve





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