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Matthieu Baechler commented on JAMES-2335:
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OSGi is a good idea, I like it a lot in theory. But I never found an decent 
implementation.

Java modules bring some good things of OSGi directly into the java platform. 
Gradle helps also at enforcing good isolation of modules.
If you want to try an OSGi implementation, I'm very curious to see how it looks.

BTW this ticket bundles maybe too much. The important part for me is to split 
the configuration parsing from the remaining of the code to be able to use 
better configuration format and simpler testing.

> Modernize James configuration
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: JAMES-2335
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-2335
>             Project: James Server
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: configuration
>            Reporter: Benoit Tellier
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: feature, refactoring
>
> Apache James currently relies on commons-configuration, and thus on XML 
> configuration files.
> As such the configuration process has several problems:
>  - Working with XML is boiler plate
>  - Working with file leads to a real lack of flexibility.
>       - For instance, in a cluster environment, we would like all the James 
> server to share the same configurations.
>       - Also, in tests, we need to test the different configuration values. 
> We can not do this without overwriting files, which is dangerous, and 
> boilerplate.
> What we need is:
>  - To represent all possible configuration via java objects.
>  - Configuration providers should be able to convert the configuration stored 
> into the java configuration object.
>  - We should be able to inject different configuration providers from 
> guice/spring.
> It would allow to specify alternative configuration backends (different 
> formats, different storage techniques) and allow direct injection (for tests 
> for instance).
> Here would be the steps for this work:
>  - Add a *Initializable* class in *lifecycle-api*. This should be called by 
> Guice and Sprint at initialization
>  - *configure* in Configurable will save a Java object (parse the 
> HierachicalConfiguration into a java object representing it's content). 
> Initialization will then be done by *Initializable*.
>  - Then we can move away, object by object, from the *Configurable* 
> interface: We need to move the configuration parsing in a separated class 
> (behind an interface). We can register *ConfigurationProviders*, with an 
> XML/commons-configuration  default implementation.
>  - Deprecate *Configurable*.
>  - Provide alternative configuration providers, for example, a Cassandra 
> stored configuration provider



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