> For simplicity.
> i have a webapp containing the business logic in its core, the database
pool
> and system ressources.. For now i dont need ejbs..
> Sometimes my email server needs to know things about the received email,
> like commands and stuff , whos the recipient, and what to do with the
> emails. In that case it comunicates with the webapp to check things out.
> if i copy theses classes and ressources files over the mailserver i would
> have 2 classloader loading the same things and eating all my memory for
> nothing.
Wouldn't you be better off implementing your mail logic in James and simply
using JavaMail to send mail to James?
For receiving mail you could have James and tomcat share a db repository.
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