My web app project uses JSF and Hibernate to manage a James instance via the database. It can add users, delete users, get stats on how many messages are waiting to be read, and delete messages in the deadletter table. It uses the current James schema. I don't know if the schema will change in James 3. It is intended to be pretty small and usable by the "retail" user; I am running James on a VPS account. I really don't have access to large enterprise servers.

If people want to modify it to use the James 3 schema or JMX, that is fine with me.

http://github.com/emacadie/James-Admin-Web-App

Regards,
Eric MacAdie

On 10/23/2010 10:17 PM, Dhrubo wrote:
I have written to Eric, who is writing a web admin project on github. I will
wait for few days to see what he has to say.

Kind Regards... Dhrubo



On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Norman Maurer<[email protected]>  wrote:

Sounds good :) I think using JMX calls would be preferable ..

Bye,
Norman


2010/10/23 Dhrubo<[email protected]>:
No i am trying to contact eric of web admin project on github


Kind Regards... Dhrubo



On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>  wrote:

...of course, if you prefer start from scratch a web management from
scratch with your favorite mvc framework, go ahead :)

As far as I understand, the goal of HUPA is to provide a web interface
client-side, not management-side, but I'm not the right person to talk
about
that and may miss some hupa goals.

Extensions to zimbra-like functions are not on the today diary.

Tks,

Eric



On 23/10/2010 17:12, Dhrubo wrote:

Appreciated Eric.
I am investigating.
Also do not see much into project HUPA?
Also I am interested in seeing a Zimbra desktop like tool for James.

Kind Regards... Dhrubo


On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>   wrote:

  Hi Dhrubo,
For doc purposes, I took screenshots of jmanage accessing James' jmx.
This gives basic functionalites, but there is plenty of room to give a
better web application management.

There's already an initiative to develop a web management interface
(not
via jmx, it was not available at that time).
http://markmail.org/thread/g4soq47nlbmom2ee

Maybe you can contact that project and see how it can evolve.
(Would be good no to have tons of web management interfaces).

Tks,

Eric


On 23/10/2010 16:49, Dhrubo wrote:

  I can start this from Monday.
Do you want me to create a JIRA ISSUE?

Kind Regards... Dhrubo


On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Norman Maurer<[email protected]>
wrote:

  If there is willing to contribute to it, sure.. Just call JMX stuff

from webapp etc.

Bye,
Norman


2010/10/23 Dhrubo<[email protected]>:

  Norman,
            Can we consider a web UI based admin console for James
post
installation? I am ready to put 4 hrs of my time if we intend to do
this?

  I
  think we should do away with the remote manager.
Kind Regards... Dhrubo



On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Norman Maurer<[email protected]>

  wrote:
  Hi there,
after spend some time on implementing JMX management stuff for
JAMES
I
think we should get rid of RemoteManager and just use JMX for
management. To make it more easy to use for "normal" users I would
like to create a command line interface which use JMX calls to add
users etc. Something like cassandra does with its nodetool.

So you can easily do management from command line or JMX. Whatever
you
prefer.

WDYT ?

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