Did you find your way in the james pom(s)? On 01/15/2015 08:15 PM, Tilman Ginzel wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am a computer science student from Germany and I am working with > James for a couple of weeks now for a project. > > My goal is to implement some code at the point where a user selects a > mail-folder via any IMAP mail-client. > With some logging I was able to find all relevant subprojects and > classes I need to work with (at least I think so). > I found out that these two classes are quiet important for that (among > others): > - org.apache.james.imap.processor.AbstractSelectionProcessor; > - org.apache.james.mailbox.store.StoreMailboxManager; > > I checked out the following projects from the apache james repos: > james-server > james-protocols > james-mailbox > > I imported the maven projects into Eclipse and I am able to build all > projects separately. > Now my problem: I am not able to correctly manipulate the dependencies > in the pom.xml files to reference my local customized projects. > I found 58 pom.xml files in these three projects (with all > subprojects) and it is not really useful to simply trial and error > tutorials I found on the web. > > It would be great if I simply could build james-server and it would > automatically build my custom james-protocols and james-mailbox > projects. Unfortunatetly maven is quiet new for me and James is a > fairly huge project with many dependencies. > > I hope my question is understandable and it would be great if you > could give me some hints. > If you need more information, I will try to explain the problem with > more details. > > Thanks in advance! > Tilman > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org >
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