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Hudson commented on AXIOM-418:
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SUCCESS: Integrated in ws-axiom-trunk #1653 (See 
[https://builds.apache.org/job/ws-axiom-trunk/1653/])
AXIOM-418: Removed the dependency on JavaMail. (veithen: rev 1508548)
* /webservices/axiom/trunk/modules/axiom-api/pom.xml
* 
/webservices/axiom/trunk/modules/axiom-api/src/main/java/org/apache/axiom/util/activation/DataSourceUtils.java
* /webservices/axiom/trunk/modules/axiom-compat/pom.xml
AXIOM-418: Removed MessagingException from the methods in the FileAccessor API. 
Note that in some rare cases, this will break source code compatibility, but it 
will not break binary compatibility. (veithen: rev 1508538)
* 
/webservices/axiom/trunk/modules/axiom-api/src/main/java/org/apache/axiom/attachments/PartContentOnFile.java
* 
/webservices/axiom/trunk/modules/axiom-api/src/main/java/org/apache/axiom/attachments/lifecycle/impl/FileAccessor.java

                
> Remove the dependency on JavaMail
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIOM-418
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIOM-418
>             Project: Axiom
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: API
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.13
>            Reporter: Andreas Veithen
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.2.15
>
>
> In earlier versions of Axiom, MIME processing was implemented using JavaMail. 
> In Axiom 1.2.13 we use MIME4J to parse MIME messages and we have our own code 
> to write MIME messages (see org.apache.axiom.mime.MultipartWriter). This 
> means that we should be able to get rid of the JavaMail dependency. 
> Currently, JavaMail is still used in the following places:
> 1. There are several places where javax.mail.internet.ContentType is used to 
> parse MIME types. That needs to be replaced by something equivalent, maybe 
> javax.activation.MimeType. Note that javax.mail.internet.ContentType is not 
> used in any public API.
> 2. org.apache.axiom.attachments.lifecycle.impl.FileAccessor has several 
> methods that declare javax.mail.MessagingException, although that exception 
> is never thrown. Removing that exception would not break binary 
> compatibility, but may break source code compatibility. However, it is very 
> unlikely that any existing application code is using or extending the 
> FileAccessor class (it is an SPI that is used by the Attachments class).
> 3. The classes in org.apache.axiom.mime.impl.javamail use JavaMail. They 
> provide an implementation of the MultipartWriter API. However, it is not used 
> by default (the default implementation is in 
> org.apache.axiom.mime.impl.axiom). It only exists to allow users to switch 
> back to JavaMail based MIME serialization in case issues are discovered in 
> the org.apache.axiom.mime.impl.axiom implementation. Since no issues have 
> ever been reported, we could move that implementation to axiom-compat so that 
> it remains available but is no longer included in axiom-api.
> 4. org.apache.axiom.om.util.TextHelper has several methods that declare 
> javax.mail.MessagingException. Probably TextHelper can be deprecated and 
> moved to axiom-compat.
> 5. DataSourceUtils#getSize(DataSource) recognizes 
> javax.mail.util.ByteArrayDataSource. The code should be changed to use 
> reflection so that it works if JavaMail is not present.

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