Trustin,
> MINA is just a network application framework for now,
> but I don't think it will be forever.
> * Unified administrative view based on JMX and web that all MINA
> application will get administrative benifit from
Might want to combine with OSGi.
> * High-performance server implementations (both standalone and
> embedded) for popular protocols based on MINA
JAMES may use MINA, but that doesn't mean that JAMES will be a MINA project.
DNS, CIFS, etc., are in the Directory Project.
MINA should have its own list for now, and eventually (but not yet) look at
TLP status, or become part of an OSGi TLP (only if that merger made sense).
--- Noel