Great! Actually, we recently discussed one such javamail alternative on the
Maven list, but if there is one at Apache, even better.
Here is the list of replacements needed:
http://maven.apache.org/sun-licensing-journey.html

Cheers,
Brett

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brent Worden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 November 2003 1:29 PM
> To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
> Subject: RE: Web Presence for ALL Jakarta Commons components
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 3:28 PM
> > To: 'Jakarta Commons Developers List'
> > Subject: RE: Web Presence for ALL Jakarta Commons components
> >
> > No, the problem with Sun dependencies is that, at present, Maven is 
> > not allowed to automatically download them from a publicly 
> accessible 
> > repository. However, this is just something each person 
> needs to setup 
> > once (eg download/obtain javamail 1.2 and put it into
> > $HOME/.maven/repository/javamail/jars/javamail-1.2.jar), 
> and most of the
> > JARs are probably lying around on your system somewhere anyway :)
> >
> 
> The geronimo project has written clean-room implementations 
> of most J2EE APIs.  Maybe we can get them to deploy javamail 
> to ibiblio.
> 
> Brent Worden
> http://www.brent.worden.org
> 
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