Hey Robert,

I'm still here! ALRIGHT! Let's do this. Give me some tasks or guidance and I will see what I can get done for you. My free time is mostly on the weekends, so I'll try to batch up my questions for the list on friday so that I am most productive.

Cheers,
Dave

robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 2/1/07, David Woldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Robert,
> <snip>
>>
>> and I want a lot more.  I want mail and news servers in Geronimo too,
>> and I want mailets that can call local EJB's that I can redeploy at will
>> (or perhaps even make local EJB's that are themselves mailets.)
>
> mailets that are EJB sounds better than calling EJBs from mailets
>
> but POJOs with context sound even better (cool to mix in with service
> buses etc) bit like activication specification message beans (mail is
> just another message, after all)
>
Ah, I'm not sure what you are getting at here?  "Service Bus" like an
ESB?  That would be nifty - they are great at shuttling messages about.
Ok, what about using JMS throughout James instead of going the ESB
route?  One useful thing about JMS is that it builds your threadpools
implicitly.  One other useful thing is JMS would allow you to modularize
and distribute pieces of James into separate plugins and improve
scalability.  If there isn't one already, making
administration/configuration JMX or web consoles for James would be a
nifty deal as well and being integrated with Geronimo would really spur
that development.

still around dave?

we've now made a start on the modularization and i've had time to
think about this

there is some really stuff which would be done in this area. not sure
whether i'll find the cycles to hack it myself right now if you're
still around and interested, maybe we could work together.

WDYS?

- robert

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