+1

I opened some jira Task for it some weeks ago. So if you have time
just go ahead ;)

Bye
Norman

Am Dienstag, 11. Januar 2011 schrieb Stefano Bagnara <[email protected]>:
> We still have 15 classes depending on the legendary oro regex library.
>
> util) util/XMLResources
> util) util/TimeConverter
> util) util/sql/SqlResources
> user-library) vut/lib/VirtualUserTableUtil
> user-library) vut/lib/AbstractVirtualUserTable
> mail-file) mailrepository/file/MBoxMailRepository
> mailets) transport/matchers/SenderIsRegex
> mailets) transport/matchers/RecipientIsRegex
> mailets) transport/matchers/NESSpamCheck
> mailets) transport/matchers/HasMailAttributeWithValueRegex
> mailets) transport/matchers/GenericRegexMatcher
> mailets) transport/matchers/FileRegexMatcher
> mailets) transport/mailets/RemoteDelivery
> mailets) transport/mailets/DSNBounce
> mailets) transport/mailets/AbstractVirtualUserTable
>
> AFAIK there are no reasons to keep using oro since java 1.4, so what
> about simply moving to java regex for james trunk?
>
> There may be minor incompatibilities between oro and java.regex
> matching, but I guess it is better to switch now that we are in
> milestone and fix the incompatibilities when we find them.
> All of the matchers can then be moved to mailet-standard project as
> they don't have special dependencies anymore (this is not true for the
> mailets).
>
> What do you think?
>
> Stefano
>
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