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Pramod Dilshan commented on JAMES-1931:
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Hi [~rouazana], [~matthieub], [~BTellier]
Really sorry for the late response. I was Busy in last 2 weeks because of my
university, mid-semister exams. Now it is over and I can focus my mind to this.
As [~rouazana] suggested, I followed this readme
(https://github.com/apache/james-project/blob/master/README.adoc) and
successfully started the James server. Then As I mentioned here
(https://james.apache.org/server/quick-start.html) I added domains and users
and listed them. But I have no clear idea about this domains and users. After
this step As my mind, I have to get a brief idea about James server, domains,
and users. So Please suggest me What should I do as my next step.
Thank You very much.
Best Regards,
Pramod Dilshan.
> Implement a web ui for James administration
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>
> Key: JAMES-1931
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1931
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Matthieu Baechler
> Labels: backend, frontend, gsoc2017, java, js, json, rest, sse
>
> James today provides a command line tool to do administration tasks like
> creating a domain, listing users, setting quota, etc.
> It requires access to JMX port and even if lot of admins are confortable with
> such tools, to make our user base broader, we probably should expose the same
> commands in Rest and provide a fancy default web ui.
> The task would need some basic skills on frontend tools to design an
> administration board, knowledge on what REST mean and enough Java
> understanding to add commands to existing Rest backend.
> In the team, we have a strong focus on test (who want a mail server that is
> not tested enough ?) so we will explain and/or teach the student how to have
> the right test coverage of the features using modern tools like Cucumber,
> Selenium, rest-assured, etc.
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