Alex Andrushchak wrote:
Ok, i've moved from dead point :-)


Wonderful!

Now i have another problem:
Cannot send the message with MailerBean:java.lang.Exception: The message can not be send : Unable to locate provider for protocol: smtp

The transport for smtp is located in the file geronimo-1.0\repository\geronimo\jars\geronimo-javamail-transport-1.0.jar.

By some odd mistake, it is not included in the tomcat distribution.
If you are using a jetty distribution, the jar file should be there all right in GERONIMO_INSTALL_DIR/repository/geronimo/jars. If you are on a tomcat distribution, I _guess_ you would be fine downloading the jetty distribution and manually copying the jar file from the above directory in the jetty distribution to the same directory in the tomcat distribution - anyone: feel free to correct me on this!

In order to make the smtp transport available to your application, you need to add the following dependency to the application's plan:
<dependency>
    <groupId>geronimo</groupId>
    <artifactId>geronimo-javamail-transport</artifactId>
    <version>1.0</version>
</dependency>


My application configuration is:
<gbean name="protocol.smtp" class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.SMTPTransportGBean">
       <attribute name="host">192.168.1.2</attribute>
       <attribute name="port">25</attribute>
<attribute name="from">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</attribute> </gbean>

<gbean name="mail/MailSession" class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.MailGBean">
       <attribute name="transportProtocol">smtp</attribute>
       <attribute name="useDefault">true</attribute>
<attribute name="properties">mail.debug=true</attribute> <reference name="Protocols">
           <name>protocol.smtp</name>
       </reference>
   </gbean>

It's not (yet) entirely well documented how to set up the necessary GBeans - to say the least. It seems in the AdventureBuilder (which is able to send mail using the smtp transport and javamail), the following GBean is sufficient:

<gbean name="mail/MailSession" class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.MailGBean">
        <attribute name="host">${smtpHost}</attribute>
        <attribute name="properties">
        mail.from=${smtpFrom}
        mail.smtp.port=${smtpPort}</attribute>
</gbean>


Note that compared to you configuration, the smtp host and port is on the MailGBean, not the SMTPTransportGBean. I guess things will work with the SMTPTransportGBean configured alongside the MailGBean, but my experience was that the SMTPTransportGBean was not necessary - anyone: correct me on this!

Alex, I hope this helps you; please keep the list updated on your progress.

Jakob

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