> A general question about repositories..in what
> situations would I need a SpoolRepository object vs a
> MailRepository object ? From my understanding Spool
> repositories are temporary repositories.

This is your mistake. For a more acurate definition of "spool" See
http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=spooling
and remember that instead of "disks" the magnetic medium was originally
tape on big spools, you can see the tape spools in the forground of this
picture, in the background the lady with the hair is putting one into the
machine: http://static.cray-cyber.org/Comprooms/LARGE/IBM_360.jpg

As far as James goes a Spools are are buffered queues.
Incoming mail is put into a buffered queue (a spool) and processed
asynchronously from the I/O.
James uses a spool for each "processor" set up in config.xml to buffer the
input to a processor from the output of the other processors.

> So, I would like to understand what temporary means.

Temporary means not long lived, only required for a finite time. James'
spools are *not* temporary, although the mail may only spend a short time
in any spool repository.

> So, if I restart James, would the spool repositories
> go away and the Mail repositories don't ?

No, see above.

d.


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