While IMAP does define sufficient defaults (mostly the port) JMX has
many configuration options (built-in JMX server vs. third party,
authentication vs. no authenticaion, credentials, IP-bindings, ports,
protocols...).
You are the developers of JAMES so you *can* define JMX defaults too (in the context of JAMES), that
you consider are a "best practice" or are better suited for your users.
Do you see any reasonable defaults?
Yes, I do: the configuration that requires the smallest work amount from the
user.
Also don't forget that this is for "experiments" and that you want users to give it a try (and not
get scared by the impossibility to get it work).
So a minimal setup with JDK 1.5 JConsole and the JDK JMX server will just do it as long as it "just
works out of the box", and there's a short description that describes *just* the steps needed to
make it work.
Thanks in advance,
Ahmed.
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