Thanks for your help.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 6:16
AM
Subject: Re: pop3.jar again
regarding the manifest.mf variant, my advice
was to ADD pop3.jar to the jars already mentioned. Mail.jar should already
be there, as it comes with orion. I have this setup running all the
time.
Then, there was a code-based suggestion by
someone else that looks promising to me, because it saves JavaMail from
reading the properties file, which is were the problem
originates:
session = Session.getInstance(props, null);
store = new
POP3Store(session, new URLName(Constants.MAIL_URL));
(where
Constants.MAIL_URL is something like: "pop3://cucu:[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
The
problem seems to be that Orion doesn't read the javamail.providers
file
from META-INF directory
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000
4:40 AM
Subject: Re: pop3.jar again
I have now triple checked and I have moved
activation.jar, mail.jar, and pop3.jar into jre/lib/ext. I then did
a search for those 3 files on my entire hard drive and they are only in
that directory. I restarted Orion and still get:
MessagingException: javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No provider for POP3
I then tried your other suggestion of removing the files
from the orion.jar manifest.mf file. I still get the same
error. I saw another response to my post suggesting that I look at
my code and they gave a code sample... I will look at this
next.
Currently, I have the 3 jar files only in jre/lib/ext and the files
are not listed in the manifest.mf file in orion.jar.
Dale
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000
4:24 PM
Subject: Re: pop3.jar again
Dale,
This is my favorite one..
I am running an application under orion
which uses JavaMail & pop3. The 2 solution alternatives to the
classloader problem I personally tested successfully were
a) MOVE mail.jar AND pop3.jar to
jre/lib/ext (note the MOVE. Both should be accessed from the same
place)
b) modify manifest.mf inside orion.jar and
add the pop3.jar
I have to admit I stayed with b). I just
re-modified it yesterday after downloading the newest orion release
:-)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000
8:40 PM
Subject: pop3.jar again
Has anyone figured out how to use pop3.jar with
Orion? I have tried moving the pop3.jar and activation.jar to my
jdk/lib/ext directory like someone suggested and it still gets an
error "no providers found". I then tried what someone else
suggested... Starting orion with the actual class with main in
it rather than orion.jar and specifying the classpath pointing to my
activation.jar and pop3.jar from sun.
I can't get it to work with Orion.
Orion, if you are listening... Please help. There
have been several questions with this same problem. I know I
have it setup correctly because I can run the little test app and it
lists my pop3 as a provider plain as day. This is of course not
running in the same vm as Orion. The common problem I get from
this list is that it is a problem with Orion classloader. Orion,
please let us know what we have to do.