Hi Peter, to make it short, yes you could possible reuse james stuff. I never used glassfish so its out of my knowledge.
Bye, Norman 2010/12/3 Peter Meyer <[email protected]>: > Hi and thex for you reply! > > To answer your Question. > I develop a CRM-System. It is an n-Tier (Database/Middleware-Server "Glassfish > 3") various Clients (Java Swing, > Applet Client, Mac OS X Native Client.The EMailserver should be a Part of the > Serverside Components. I guess > thadt only SMTP Features are needed, so no POP3/Imap something like this is > needed. If a SMTP Mail is > arriving the Java SMTP Engine should listen on Port 25 and deliver the Mail to > on of the CRM Users Mailboxes > (wich is in real only a JDBC Databse User , no Filesystem Objects needed!) > > > The development is done with the Glassfish 3 J2EE Server OpenSource Edition. > This Server is tightly integrated > to the NetBeans OpenSource IDE and has some convinience Features like as > Refactoring of EJB, automated > Anotations, Wizards and click and run SOAP-Webservice Integration with > Java.Thadt is why JBoss or Geronimo > was not used, because the overhead of Roundtrip development is to much for me > and i really i dont like Eclipse > at all. > > The SMTP-Server Component should be a EJB3 compliant, Glassfish Stateless > Singleton Bean wich is > automatically started at the successfully EAR Deployment against the > AppServer. > Some tests with > Server TCP Sockets has shown thadt a Stateless TCP Socketserver with > Glassfish 3 > is possible, > but iam not sure at this Time if non-blocking and per Clients Threadspawning > is > also possible. I Just > read some Glassfish Docs wich descibe thadt this can be done with special > Anotation Markos. > > > > ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ---- > Von: Norman Maurer <[email protected]> > An: James Developers List <[email protected]> > Gesendet: Freitag, den 3. Dezember 2010, 19:07:54 Uhr > Betreff: Re: Hi @ all > > Hi Peter, > > first of welcome. In current dev version of james which will be the > next one we use spring for DI. So no avalon/phoenix anymore. This > should give you a easy way to customize james. James already comes > with a JPA Mailbox which stored a the email content as Blob, so this > is maybe exactly what you need. > > To give you more answers I need some more informations about what you > plan to implement. Can you give some more details.. ? > > > Bye, > Norman > > 2010/12/3 Peter Meyer <[email protected]>: >> Hello, >> >> Iam a newbie at the list and want to say Hello to everybody! >> >> I have some embedded questions (Phonenix/Tomcat e.c.t) and really need >> quick answers howto deal with it. >> >> Iam in the need to write an 100% Pure Java EJB 3.1 n-Tier Solution, the >> Middleware >> server for my Enterprise beans are SUN/Oracles Glassfish 3 OpenSource Server. >> This Server has the ability to connect to outside EMail-servers but my > complete >> Project should realize the Features at all on a 100% Java Codebase without >> Exceptions >> (this is why it should be easy deployable on Windows x / Mac / x / Linux x / >> Solaris x). >> >> Iam not interested in configuring various EMail MTA's on every each Operating >> System >> and hopefully i could integrate with my Programming stuff. So Pheonix looks >> great but >> it seems to be it is JBoss and or Tomcat or Spring related. Is there a chance >> using >> the JBoss Codebase for Glassfish v3 or should i write my own MTA (reduced >> Featureset) >> by my self for my special popurses? My needs: Sending EMail, Receiving >>EMail.The >> EMail Contentdata should be saved via JDBC/SQL in a Binay Database Column >> (BLOB). >> >> So i need to know what is the best Way to go ahead. >> Should i do a own MTA Project for my Application? Is it hard to write a own > MTA >> by >> mysql (thadt can talk with each other Serversa like Yahoo, Hotmail e.c.t) >> >> OR >> Should i use the James/Phones JBoss Aproach? Whats is faster, more reliable > and >> and tighter integrated with my Programming Stuff? >> >> thank you for your patience, >> Greetings from Freiburg, >> Germany - Peter >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
