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On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Ioan Eugen Stan <stan.ieu...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello Emma, the sketches look great and the code is also good enough. > Thank you, and good luck with your exams. > > p.s. What did you use to draw the sketches? > > On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Eric Charles <e...@apache.org> wrote: > > On 10/05/2013 00:45, Manuel Carrasco Moñino wrote: > >> Hi Emma, your analysis about what to run in server and client sides > makes > >> perfect sense. > >> Focus on your exams and pass them with good marks, so as you have > plenty of > >> time for coding this summer :-) > >> > >> Good luck > >> - Manolo > >> > > > > +1 > > > > @Emma, yes, Focus on your exams for now. Success!! > > > >> > >> > >> > >> On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Emma Sesmero <emmasesm...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Eugen, > >>> > >>> I know this is not what you asked for, but I have been thinking if > there is > >>> any code I could provide you previously implemented by me. I have a web > >>> application with the simple functionality of an online shop written in > J2EE > >>> in Google Code [1]. It is written in Spanish, because it was used for a > >>> subject in the university, and it does not use Maven (I used it last > summer > >>> in an internship, but I cannot publish the code). Again, I am sorry, > but I > >>> do not have anything better to provide right now. As soon as I finish > my > >>> exams, I will implement the requested prototype. > >>> > >>> Concerning your comments about accessing JMX, it cannot be read from > the > >>> client side using JavaScript. It might be possible with an applet, but > >>> applets are not a modern solution for web applications. The idea is to > >>> implement all the JMX access and configuration changes in the server > side, > >>> as Hupa is doing with SMTP and IMAP4. AJAX will be used to communicate > with > >>> the server, using preferably RequestFactory, although there are other > >>> possible options in GWT, like RPC, or some standard solutions, like > JSON or > >>> XML. > >>> > >>> If you need me to detail anything else or have any other comment, > please, > >>> let me know. > >>> > >>> Sincerely, > >>> > >>> Emma > >>> > >>> [1] https://code.google.com/p/lpi-tienda-online-emma/ > >>> > >>> > >>> 2013/5/8 Emma Sesmero <emmasesm...@gmail.com> > >>> > >>>> Hi Eugen, > >>>> > >>>> First of all, thank you for your comments. > >>>> > >>>> However, I am sorry to tell you that I have plenty of exams, projects > and > >>>> presentations to turn in for the next three weeks. I am trying to > answer > >>>> the rest of questions or requests that I have been asked, taking into > >>>> account the comments to improve my proposal, but right now I cannot > >>> afford > >>>> the time to implement what you are asking me. > >>>> > >>>> Sincerely, > >>>> > >>>> Emma > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> 2013/5/8 Ioan Eugen Stan <stan.ieu...@gmail.com> > >>>> > >>>>> Hello Emma, > >>>>> > >>>>> I'm Eugen, one of the committers for James. I took some time to > >>>>> evaluate your applications and give you some feedback. These are my > >>>>> limited opinions and are probably not the best so learn what you > think > >>>>> is good. > >>>>> > >>>>> Regarding your proposal: > >>>>> > >>>>> It's very well written, you took the time for it, but there are a few > >>>>> notes I would like to highlight. > >>>>> > >>>>> " James server is currently using Hupa as a Webmail client [5] .. > >>>>> Hence, in order to be able to integrate this management console with > >>>>> Hupa, the best approach will be to implement it in GWT. " > >>>>> > >>>>> the User Role is different from that of the Admin Role. I can use > >>>>> GMail but I can't change DNS settings, add users to GMail or see > >>>>> performance metrics. Although Hupa should provide some _User > specific_ > >>>>> configuration options, the Admin console should be separate from > Hupa. > >>>>> > >>>>> I think it's great you thought to integrate and reuse JMX. We will > >>>>> have to improve the things we expose via JMX. > >>>>> > >>>>> Could you provide us with a sample maven GWT application written by > >>>>> you, that reads a JMX metric from a James instance and shows it into > a > >>>>> web page? You can upload it to your preferred code hosting service > >>>>> (Github, code.google.com, etc.) > >>>>> > >>>>> To achieve this you will need to: > >>>>> > >>>>> - install James Server and enable JMX > >>>>> - create a simple GWT App that reads the JMX values. > >>>>> > >>>>> Most likely you won't be able to access JMX from JavaScript so you > >>>>> will need to do it 'Server Side'. > >>>>> I think you can get some hints watching [2] > >>>>> > >>>>> _ The code doesn't have to be perfect, it's just to get a feel of > your > >>>>> level and to help you understand the task and James _ > >>>>> > >>>>> [1] > >>>>> > >>> > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/emma/10001 > >>>>> [2] > >>>>> > >>> > http://www.google.com/intl/ro/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPractices.html > >>>>> > >>>>> Regards, > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Ioan Eugen Stan > >>>>> 0720 898 747 > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-dev-unsubscr...@james.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: server-dev-h...@james.apache.org > > > > > > -- > Ioan Eugen Stan > 0720 898 747 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-dev-unsubscr...@james.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: server-dev-h...@james.apache.org > > -- *echo*