Hi Mark,

That would be excellent if you would share stages that you find useful. If you are comfortable submitting enhancements as JIRA issues <http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/pipeline/issue-tracking.html>* you can suggest an enhancement and then attach your stages. Or I can perform that task if you'd like. The Hibernate stages should go into some sort of user-contrib project, but the other two sound like they may fit into the basic stages.

* http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/pipeline/issue-tracking.html

-Ken

Mark Southern wrote:
I've had a chance to use Commons Pipeline recently and I'm a fan :-). I wondered if I might contribute back a few Stages that I've written? The first two have dependencies on commons-collections and the last two on Hibernate. Maybe they could go into a user-contrib project?
GroupStage:      Add single objects to an ArrayList. Emits at a predetermined 
size.
UngroupStage: Emit single objects by iterating over an Iterable, Iterator, 
Array or single object.
SessionStage:    Ensures that each Thread operating on a Stage gets its own 
Hibernate session.
CommitStage:   Calls Session.save on each Hibernate object and commits with a 
predefined frequency.

Best regards,
~Mark.

-----Original Message-----
From: Siegfried Goeschl [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 6:53 PM
To: Commons Users List
Subject: Re: Commons email

Hi David,

listening for new emails is beyond the scope of commons-email since it is focused on simplifying the generation and sending of emails.

Depending on what you want to do you can fetch emails from within your application or have a look at Apache James (http://james.apache.org).

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl

On 24.06.10 17:35, Nation, Carey wrote:
Haven't used it in a while, but I thought it was just an smtp client.

procmail?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Hoffer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Commons email

Can commons email be used to listen for new email?  I need a system that
reacts to received emails...not just send email.  I've been using java
mail
but find it difficult to use reliably.

-Dave

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